There's progress in fighting impaired driving in Nova Scotia but numbers still high, say police and MADD
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Progress is being made in the fight against impaired driving, but the numbers aren't falling as fast as RCMP and MADD would like. PHOTO BY MATT SMITH /Matt Smith Article content Impaired driving continues to be an issue on Nova Scotia’s roads and, while some progress is seen, those who try to combat the practice say a significant decrease is the goal. Article content Twice in a week this month, Halifax RCMP reported multiple impaired driving charges being laid in a short period of time. Article content Article content On May 20, they reported three cases in 24 hours: Article content A heavily …
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