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Stricter measures to catch drink drivers

Tighter measures to control traffic problems such as driving under the influence of alcohol and unlicensed coaches are being implemented by Hanoi's traffic police force.
Stricter measures to catch drink drivers ảnh 1A motorist is tested for drink driving. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Tighter measures to controltraffic problems such as driving under the influence of alcohol and unlicensedcoaches are being implemented by Hanoi's traffic police force.

During the National Day holidays, more people are travelling inand out of the city. To enable safe and clear traffic during these days, Hanoi’straffic police launched an operation inspecting and handling violations aroundcrowded areas such as coach stations, malls and hospitals.

"We doubled our daily number of officers during theseperiods, and assigned them to coach stations and areas nearby," saidCaptain Le Van Dong of Traffic Police Team 6. 

"We aim to eliminate transportation services thatviolate rules of picking up passengers in unregulated areas, as well astaxis with unusually high fares."

Dong said Traffic Police Team 6 have captured many violationsduring the first few days of the operation. As the drivers are using slytactics to evade the patrol, Team 6 is ramping up measures over the holidayperiod.

The holidays are also the time when people party and use alcohol.These instances can led to drink driving, which is dangerous to the driver andother peopleic.

A checkpoint established by Team 6 has registered dozens ofdrivers with higher than regulated amount of alcohol in their breath, in justunder 30 minutes.

"Many violators did not adhere to our calls and tried toescaped," said Lieutenant Doan Tuan Anh of Traffic Police Team 6.

"The public needs to be aware of the grave consequences ofdrunk driving, so that they refrain from ever doing it. The punishment, in myopinion, should be harsher."/.
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