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Investigation Finds California Isn't Strongly Punishing DUIs as Alcohol-Related Road Deaths Increase
Alcohol-related road deaths in California have risen over 50% in the past decade due to weak DUI laws and poor enforcement of ignition interlock devices, state data shows.
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Investigation finds California isn't strongly punishing DUIs as alcohol-related road deaths increase
Masako Saenz didn’t just lose her 5-year-old son to a repeat drunk driver. Two decades later, the Sacramento mother lost her own life after being hit by a driver with a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit.
·United States
Read Full ArticleThe Regional Directorate for Health, through the Operational Intervention Unit in Additive Behaviors and Dependences (UCAD), has promoted the creation of an innovative working group that brings together strategic partners from the Region of Madeira (RAM) to combat road neutrality associated with alcohol consumption and other psychoactive substances.
·Funchal, Portugal
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
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