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Up to 15 years in jail! Nayib Bukele hardens penalties against drunk drivers in El Salvador

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The president of El Salvador , Nayib Bukele, has announced a zero tolerance approach towards those who violate the traffic laws, especially those who combine alcohol with the steering wheel. The measure has sparked debate due to the high cost of the sanction that seeks to reduce traffic accidents and protect the lives of citizens. Here we tell you the details. Up to 15 years in prison for causing accidents at the steering wheel According to Buke…
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The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, announced new and strict measures to combat traffic accidents caused by drivers under the effects of alcohol. With a zero tolerance approach, the sanctions seek to protect the lives of citizens and guarantee road safety. Fines, suspension of licenses and prison sentences Under the new provisions: First violation: A fine of 150 dollars. Reoffending: Definitive suspension of the driver’s license. Fatal a…

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The members of the Cruz Verde were transferred to the Hospital Zacamil. EL SALVADOR.- Cruz Verde Salvadoreña reported that two members of his institution were injured after being impacted by a drunk driver in the canton Tutultepeque. The two lifeguards are stationed in Guazapa, where they were impacted by a drunk driver while attending an emergency. The members of the Cruz Verde resulted in serious injuries so they were transferred to the Hospit…

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The president of El Salvador , Nayib Bukele, has announced a zero tolerance approach towards those who violate the traffic laws, especially those who combine alcohol with the steering wheel. The measure has sparked debate due to the high cost of the sanction that seeks to reduce traffic accidents and protect the lives of citizens. Here we tell you the details. Up to 15 years in prison for causing accidents at the steering wheel According to Buke…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
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