HOW many more times will we hear from motorists who are against random breath tests?
No-one is perfect and if you think one of your liberties is being taken away, don't forget, you could be the next victim.
The object of the exercise is to save lives, which cannot be replaced - and some motorists are against it.
What kind of thinking is that - sympathetic or considerate?
If I had a relative killed by a drunken driver who could have been randomly breath tested, I know how I would feel.
J B BECK, Peel Park Avenue, Clitheroe.
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