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Holiday Drivers Who Drink

| Motor (Napier): The Hon. R. Semple is to be congratulated on the general result to date of his campaign for road safety, but even the repeated slogans’ and warnings we. have been seeing around lately do not seem to be having the deterring effect they should on drivers.who like to have their drink as well. Near Christmas I was surprised and distressed‘ at the number of people I: saw driving cars after having had much more drink than was: good for them. It seems quite evident that unless the drunken driver is put into prison for a good long term, or confined every week-end for six months or so, the danger will always be there. 1! sincerely hope that the position will not be as bad over the New Year holidays. I! agree with Mr. Semple entirely that the drunken driver must be purged from the roads.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 29, 30 December 1938, Page 24

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Holiday Drivers Who Drink Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 29, 30 December 1938, Page 24

Holiday Drivers Who Drink Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 29, 30 December 1938, Page 24

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