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Tips to get an impaired driver off the road
Posted on February 27, 2013 at 4:27 PM
Updated Wednesday, Feb 27 at 4:27 PM
You might have a family member or know someone who has a driver's license who shouldn't be behind the wheel. Brad Benfield, spokesman for the state Department of Licensing, has tips on how to handle that sticky conversation.
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