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Summer warning to drink drivers 07.07.08

THE Donegal Road Safety Working Group yesterday urged drivers to resist the temptation to drink and drive after Summer barbecues, festivals and concerts.
"The summer often increases the opportunities for people to be out enjoying themselves and for unplanned drinking like family barbeques, local festivals or concerts. However, the consequences of drink driving can last much longer than your hangover and change the rest of your life," said the group's chairperson Stephen Lambert.
Donegal traffic Garda Inspector Pat O’Donnell added: “Drink and drug driving continues to be a menace on our roads. We don't want to stop people from enjoying the social aspect to the summer. But we want people to do it safely and responsibly. "That means staying sober and alert. I would urge motorists to think about the consequences of being caught committing an offence. At best you risk a fine, mandatory ban and an increase in your car insurance premium. At worst you risk losing your job or going to jail." Inspector O'Donnell said Gardai regularly saw the terrible consequences of drink and drug driving.
"Lives are wrecked as a result. The message is simple. Anyone who is caught driving under the influence will be arrested and dealt with through the courts," he said. Statistics from the first ever national study of alcohol and fatal road crashes in Ireland five years ago, showed that drink was a contributory factor in 37% of all fatal crashes and a factor in 62% of single vehicle crashes.

Advice for motorists:
- Don't drink/drug and drive - there is no safe limit
- If you are going out in a group, designate a driver who will not drink alcohol
- Make alternative arrangements to get home such as a taxi or bus
- Stay overnight
- Never get into a vehicle with someone who has been drinking or taking drugs
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