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Randy Young: Drunk drivers don't think or care

Randy Young writes:
In 2013 in Kentucky a total of 1,149 children 14 and younger were killed in a motor vehicle Impaired-Driving crashes. Out of those 200 deaths, 121 (61%)were occupants of Vehicles with Drivers who had blood alcohol of .08 or higher, and another 29 children (15%) were pedestrians struck by a driver with blood alcohol of .08 or HIGHER. Statistics my MADD 2013.

That's 1 reason I support a NO on alcohol a DRUNK DRIVER DOES NOT THINK OR CARE IT'S ALL ABOUT THEM I'VE BEEN THERE. Randy Young --Randy Young




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