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Jul 30, 2008 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
Two-beer limit attracts objection from some road users? Let them protest and object all they want with regards to the two-beer limit laws.
As far as I’m concerned, one beer is too much to drink and drive. I agree that animals are part of the cause of road accidents. However, drivers are and will remain the major cause of road accidents.
There must be no excuse for consuming alcohol and driving. Sure, consuming alcohol is a Guyanese thing as one protester puts it, but that is not the problem.
Consume all the alcohol you want but simply don’t get behind the wheel of any vehicle and that must be the only Guyanese thing. The law is the law for everyone.
Like I said before and will say again, speed thrills and kills. Make tinted screen on vehicles no more that 40% and I do mean all for those who want tint.
No more excuses that he/she got permission from a minister like one minister said of his son’s vehicle.
Remove and rip out boom boom boxes from vehicles and I do mean all vehicles.
That must go for the so called “big ones” who owned some of these vehicles. Catch and impound animals on the roads and make the owners pay more than what the animal is worth.
Police should stake out rum shops and bars and conduct a breathalyzer test immediately after a driver gets into his/her vehicle.
This must be the only Guyanese thing, always and forever, for those who are objecting to the law of the land.
T. King
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