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Drunk Driving Headlines

Baytown man providing safe trips home (Baytown Sun) - Mon, 04 Aug 2008

News of a “no refusal” policy in effect in Texas cities over the New Year’s Eve holiday struck a chord with Baytown resident Doug Sturdevant. When nurses are kept on hand to take blood from drivers refusing a breathalyzer, that says something about the seriousness of the problem, he thought.




Grand jury indicts Baeza, Rosales in traffic deaths (Midland Reporter-Telegram) - Sun, 03 Aug 2008

A 385th District Court grand jury has issued multi-count indictments against a 51-year-old man and a 17-year-old woman in separate accidents in which two women died and a woman and two babies were hurt.




College Station May Add More Red Light Cameras (KBTX 3 Bryan - College Station) - Tue, 29 Jul 2008

More red light cameras could soon be popping up around College Station.




Bloomfield man transported to hospital after motorcycle wreck (Greene County Daily World) - Mon, 28 Jul 2008

A 20-year-old motorcycle rider was taken to the hospital after he was thrown off his bike in an accident at 12:12 p.m. Monday on State Road 54 in eastern Greene County.




Drunken driving sentences hard to call (Waco Tribune-Herald) - Sat, 19 Jul 2008

By Tommy Witherspoon




Checkpoints only further police state (Clovis News Journal) - Sun, 20 Jul 2008

Benjamin Franklin either originated or borrowed these words: “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”




Three arrested after another fatal stabbing (Times Online) - Sat, 19 Jul 2008

A man died today after being stabbed in north London, police said.




There's Washington Buzz About National Speed Limit (The Tampa Tribune) - Thu, 17 Jul 2008

Thirty-four years ago, Congress responded to a fuel shortage and rising gas prices by creating a national 55 mph speed limit.




Parachutist Misses Target at Ft. Riley Ceremony, Hits Band (WIBW Topeka) - Thu, 17 Jul 2008

A parachute drop at Ft. Riley went awry Thursday when the sky diver veered off course and into the band during a ceremony to honor Maj. Gen Durbin before he leaves for Washington.




'Cut teen drink-drive limit to zero,' Government told (Times Online) - Mon, 14 Jul 2008

The drink-driving limit for teenage motorists should be cut to zero, according to the Government’s chief medical officer.