Addressing drunk driving: Can heavier penalties do the job?

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KUALA LUMPUR: Accident cases involving drunk drivers causing the death of others have been quite rampant of late, triggering a series of reactions, ur...

Accident cases involving drunk drivers causing the death of others have been quite rampant of late, triggering a series of reactions, urging the government to address it by tightening the existing laws related to the offence.

Perhaps we can learn from other countries that have imposed those severe and deterrent penalties on drunken drivers in a bid to reduce, if not stop, drunk driving incidents. It seems that only with such a heavy penalty will the public take the drunk driving offence seriously. It is as though lives have no worth when these drunk drivers are on the road. It was said that the possibility of them causing accident is 13 times higher than any individuals who are not under the influence of alcohol.

Lecturer in the Department of Community Health in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Prof Dr Kulanthayan KC Mani said the current BAC limit in Malaysia was 0.08.

 

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