Monday, May 25, 2009

Delhi High Court unique directive to curb drunken driving

The Delhi High Court has come up with an interesting modus operandi to reign in drunken driving in the city. Following a Delhi Police survey which revealed that 95 per cent of those who came to any bar drove away on their own ; and over 80 per cent who came out from high-end bars, only 20 per cent using their chauffeurs later, this seemed a reason enough for the judiciary to get going. Justice JR Midha has instead asked Delhi government to examine if it can be made mandatory for all bars and discotheques to keep 'replacement drivers' , as is prevalent in some foreign countries. Replacement drivers are ones who offer their services to customers who are unable to drive back on their own.
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