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Drunk-driving fatalities dropping
To the editor: The good news this Memorial Day is that drunk-driving fatalities during the holiday weekend are at an all-time low, according to the U. S. Department of Transportation. The 37 percent decline in drunk-driving fatalities since 1982 compares favorably to the record decrease in drunk-driving fatalities throughout the year. In Minnesota during the same period, drink-driving fatalities were 37 percent lower. These are clear signs that weíre making progress in the fight against drunk driving. But instead of declaring victory and stopping our efforts, we must all recognize what works and do more. Designate drivers, designated skippers, playing it safe on the water, driving safely and making responsible drinking choices are all ways in which we can ensure that this Memorial Day is full of memories of fun-filled activities with family and friends. Help drive Memorial Day holiday drunk-driving fatalities lower. Make safety and personal responsibility your first and foremost concern. Everyone here in the East Central area can make a difference in the fight against drunk-driving. Gary McDonald Greg McDonald McDonald Distributing Company
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