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Saturday, March 10, 2007

Why aren t more drunken drivers locked up? Tougher penalties bring (Driving jobs)

Patriot Ledger - Many more accused drunken drivers from Massachusetts are beating the rap, even in the face of tougher drunken-driving laws passed in the last several years. Anti-drunken driving advocates say the tougher laws, in some cases, have inspired defense
Eagle-Tribune - HAVERHILL - The man accused of setting fire to his Groveland house, where tenants kept a "puppy mill" of 28 dogs in filth, is being held on a drunken-driving charge. Anthony Lanzillo was charged with drunken driving in Rhode Island Feb. 21, a
Hampton Roads Daily Press - VIRGINIA BEACH -- A Virginia Beach ambulance driver was charged with reckless driving on Wednesday related to a collision with another vehicle last week when the ambulance was racing to a medical emergency. According to Virginia Beach police, 22-year
Washington Post - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fears about U.S. job losses from globalization are driving the debate over renewing the White House's fast-track trade negotiating authority and may require legislative action on a number of fronts, a top Senate Democrat said
New Zealand Herald - Figures released to the Herald on Sunday show that 71,646 learner drivers were issued with infringement notices last year for licence breaches, such as driving by themselves and not displaying L plates. Most of these drivers are picked up only after