NZ keeps on recycling recidivist drunk drivers
Media Advisory
New Zealand keeps on recycling recidivist drunk drivers- CrossRoads meet next weekend to talk solutions.
There is currently a national debate on
the wider harm alcohol can cause and on improved road safety
measures. This is great to see. But CrossRoads is focusing
on a group which make up 23 per cent of drunk and drugged
drivers. They are the most deadly, hard-core offenders who
continually get grossly intoxicated and use their vehicles
as one-tonne murder weapons.
“We want to get the worst of the worst drivers off the roads. They are recidivists drunks and druggies, they don’t care about rules, laws and the safety of other road users.”
“These people show a depraved indifference to innocent people’s right to use our public roads. They are the terrorists of our roads, and New Zealanders should not have to tolerate the horrific grief and carnage they cause.”
The good thing is, change is in the air. The public have had enough of these people, and the politicians in Wellington are now listening.
Backgrounders
CrossRoads is a division of the Sensible Sentencing Trust
The members of CrossRoads have had family members killed by repeat drunk and drugged drivers.
http://safe-nz.org.nz/crossroads/index.html
Some facts:
• 23 per cent of drunk drivers in
New Zealand are re-offenders,
• In 2008 drugs
and alcohol contributed to 31 per cent of fatal crashes and
21 per cent of serious injury crashes,
• The
estimated social cost of crashes involving alcohol and drugs
was $833 million in
2008.
ENDS