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Mike Ellis: 39 counties had increase in collisions (Note: there are 120 counties in Kentucky; the vote is to end prohibition or not. - CM) Mike Ellis writes: You say DUIs have decreased and I will accept that, but what about collisions involving drinking drivers I just counted hurriedly through the KSP KY_Traffic_Collision_Facts and counted 39 counties that had a increase in collisions involving drinking drivers in their last report posted. Plus you keep saying prohibition, I thought it was a wet/dry vote. --Mike EllisComments re article 82002 Says drys miss the point dont see correlation This story was posted on 2016-03-21 14:23:29
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