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Drunk Driving #1039850

NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Jan 01, 2013
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(Studio: Kate Snow) Report introduced.

(Los Angeles: Diana Alvear) The ignition interlock device that keeps impaired drivers from starting their vehicles featured; scenes shown from a crash site in San Diego; statistics on wrong way accidents involving alcohol cited; details given about opposition from the American Beverage Institute. [Crash victim Ginger Walker’s mother Nina WALKER†- says she wants to save another parent from having to bury their child.] [Smart Start, Inc. Michelle HORNING†- explains what happens if a driver has been drinking.] [NTSB chairman Deborah HERSMAN†- says we will recommend what we think needs to be done to address impaired driving.]

Reporter(s):
Snow, Kate;
Alvear, Diana
Duration:
00:02:10

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