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Gardaí plan Bank Holiday blitz  29.05.09

THE Donegal Road Safety Working Group and Gardai have renewed their message this Bank Holiday weekend for people to never, ever drink and drive. Working group chairman Stephen Lambert said: “If you are thinking of getting into the car after a few drinks, stop and think. Do you want your family to be visiting your grave this time next year?" Mr Lambert urged people to "plan ahead" .
"Leave the keys at home, designate a driver or book a taxi," he said. He also encouraged the public to use the recently launched ‘Tough Love’ road safety phone and text service. 'Tough Love' provides a confidential phone and text service for the public to use if they are concerned about a loved one’s poor driving behaviour. The service is open around the clock on 087 980 9999 and does not require the individual to give their name or address, only basic details of the person they are worried about and their driving behaviour. Official figures show that up to May 25, 2009, a total of 105 people lost their lives on Irish roads. This reflects a deterioration following a welcome decline in road deaths in recent years. Meanwhile, Garda Traffic Inspector, Michael Harrison confirmed that officers would continue to patrol for the main causes of road deaths and serious injury, namely drink driving, speeding and the non-wearing of safety belts.
"In particular Gardaí will be mounting mandatory alcohol checkpoints across the county targeting drink driving. We all have a responsibility when it comes to road safety and it is so simple, just slow down, wear your seat belt and never ever drink and drive," said Inspector Harrison.
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