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Tuesday, 9 January, 2001, 02:18 GMT
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Rise in Christmas drink-drivers
Police chiefs in the UK seek tougher penalties for drink-drivers after Christmas saw a rise in numbers of offenders.

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 | Norfolk's Chief Constable Ken Williams: "We have got to change the hearts and minds of the public." real 28k
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Rise in Christmas drink-drivers
Police chiefs in the UK seek tougher penalties for drink-drivers after Christmas saw a rise in numbers of offenders.

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Also:
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 | Norfolk's Chief Constable Ken Williams: "We have got to change the hearts and minds of the public." real 28k
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