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What does 10-55 stand for?

Drunk Driver (Police Code)


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But some courts, including some in Wyoming, Massachusetts and Connecticut, have agreed with Virginia in saying that police must see a traffic violation before pulling over a suspected drunk driver based on an anonymous tip.
For example, a 2001 paper by Steven Levitt and Jack Porter estimates that only 17 percent of fatalities in drunk driver accidents represent external risks.
On average, someone is killed by a drunk driver every 40 minutes" (MADD).
IN ADDITION TO THE INCALCULABLE loss of human lives, drunk driving also costs businesses across the country billions of dollars through increased employee absenteeism and decreased productivity while drunk drivers serve jail time and injured victims take unscheduled time off to heal physical and emotional wounds.
This drunk driver ruined our family's life and things will never be the same.
Byline: Ron Livingstone Lock 'em up I do not want to be knocking on someone's door this Christmas to tell them their husband, wife, son or daughter has been killed by a drunk driver - Inspector Eric Robinson, left, launching this year's drink-drive campaign for Cleveland Police A TOUGH seasonal crackdown on motorists who drink and drive was launched today.
The high school programs will include a poster contest, a seat-belt compliance challenge and a ``Reality Check'' press conference, which will encourage journalism students to write press releases and articles based on a simulated crash caused by a drunk driver.
Byline: By Amy Devine TWO Scots police forces caught more drunk drivers last month than during their previous Christmas crackdown.

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