Cracking Down on Drunken Driving in New York State
Freitag 27. November 2009 von htm
„The national effort to reduce death and injuries from drunken driving has received a major boost from New York State. Gov. David Paterson signed a law that made New York among the first states to make it a felony to drive while intoxicated with a child in the vehicle. The new law also made New York one of a dozen states to require all convicted drunken drivers to use an ignition interlock device that prevents them from driving their cars if they are drunk.“ (Source: Harvard World Health News, 11/25/09) The New York Times, 11/22/09 (We reported on 11/20/09)
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