DRIVERS found guilty of killing
others while driving under the
influence of drugs or alcohol
can no longer get a suspended
sentence.
This is one of a number of
changes aimed at deterring
people from driving under the
influence of alcohol and drugs.
In a Facebook post on Tues-
day, Home Affairs Minister By-
ron Camilleri said that through-
out the summer, government
was concluding a number of
internal and external consulta-
tion processes that will lead to
a reform that will, among other
things, introduce roadside drug
testing.
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Drunk drivers guilty of
killing people will be jailed
Deputy
mayor's
half-hearted
apology
over sexist
comment is
enough for
Labour
AFTER Labour deputy mayor
Jonathan Dingli's half-hearted
apology over a sexist comment on
Facebook, the party's leadership
does not feel it should take any
further action.
Deputy leader and MEP Alex
Agius Saliba told MaltaToday
while the comment does not re-
flect the party's values, he feels
the issue does not warrant fur-
ther action.
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Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri announces a set of changes to deter
drivers from driving under the inf luence including random roadside drug
and alcohol testing
MATTHEW
FARRUGIA
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The announcement came after a series of alcohol-fuelled traffic accidents claimed the lives of a number of victims (Photo: Police)
KARL
AZZOPARDI
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