
Police and road safety chiefs have launched their Christmas anti drink-drive campaign.
The message this year has changed from DON'T drink and drive to NEVER drink and drive.
Warnings about the risks of getting behind the wheel with even one drink inside were spelled out at a health fair at Isle of Man College yesterday (Thurs)
While sipping non-alcoholic cocktails, the youngsters were told being caught drink-driving could mean a fast track from ale to jail.
Superintendent Kevin Willson says there are no extra resources this Christmas but police patrols will be carefully targetted:
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