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A new law that took effect last week in Ohio requires special license plates for people convicted of driving while intoxicated who are allowed some driving privileges (basically just to and from work).
A quote from a MADD representaive said she hopes the special plates will deter drunken driving and "and maybe it will serve as a type of a warning to other motorists on the roadways, so maybe they'll be more careful around that person who has the special license plate."
Look, honey! It's someone with one of those yellow license plates. Slow down and let him pass.
Are these special DUI license plates a good idea? Will they really be a deterrent?
A new law that took effect last week in Ohio requires special license plates for people convicted of driving while intoxicated who are allowed some driving privileges (basically just to and from work).
A quote from a MADD representaive said she hopes the special plates will deter drunken driving and "and maybe it will serve as a type of a warning to other motorists on the roadways, so maybe they'll be more careful around that person who has the special license plate."
Look, honey! It's someone with one of those yellow license plates. Slow down and let him pass.
Are these special DUI license plates a good idea? Will they really be a deterrent?