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1st October 1983, Page 34
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INKING while driving is larded by Gary Lumpkin, a trict judge in Oklahoma, USA, childish behaviour requiring oropriate correction. Writing gn the Road, a Greater inchester police publication, says: "I have made a public ology ... a part of all itences I impose in drinkving cases."

ihis has to be made in a med newspaper in the lowing terms and paid for: "I int to apologise to the citizens Marshall County for dangering their lives by erating a motor vehicle on the blic roads of this county while der the influence of oxicating liquors." The 'ender has to add his name d town.

In case the naughty child -gets that he or she is an adult, nalties range from 10 days to fear in the county jail and a le of up to $500, with six onths' suspension. A bsequent offence can ean one to five years in the ate penitentiary and a fine not ceeding $1,000.

Offenders are not given the Aion of being sent to bed thout their tea.