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Drink driving costs the State Government $770 million dollars per year

Drink driving costs the State Government $770 million dollars per year according to the Queensland Coalition for Action on Alcohol (QCAA).

Tougher penalties are being called upon in order to reduce alcohol related harm, within society.

With the least road fatalities per 100,000 people in Australia, the Victorian State Government’s tough stance towards drink driving penalties appears to be working.

The QCAA is pushing for tougher restriction in regards to alcohol related crime and urges the Queensland political parties to address this within their policies.

 

 

 

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