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This Easter, South African authorities will intensify efforts against drunk driving, threatening six-year jail terms for offenders. The Department of Transport and South African Police Service aim to combat the country's high rate of drunk-driving related deaths, which ranks highest worldwide. KwaZulu-Natal province will deploy over 800 officials to man roadblocks on key routes, with additional law enforcement officers to ensure safety and vehicle roadworthiness.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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