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Drunk Driving : LASG Seizes Alcoholic Drinks Worth ₦1M From Motor Garages To Reduce Accidents

Drunk Driving : LASG seizes alcoholic drinks worth ₦1 million from motor garages to reduce road accidents.
Says alcohol inhibits reasoning and leaves these drivers susceptible to wrong suggestions when transiting passengers.
Encouraged passengers to embrace safety by reporting commercial drivers in the habit of alcohol consumption while on duty.
The Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), popularly known as KAI, impounded alcoholic drinks worth ₦1 million during a raid on Olupese Terminal Park and Oshodi-Bolade Garages on Tuesday August 13th.
The move is part of efforts undertaken by the State Government to mitigate the trend of alcohol consumption by commercial drivers across different parks and garages in the State as discovered to be a primary trigger for motor accidents.
The raid was made by the Corps Marshal of the Agency, Major Olaniyi Olatunbosun Cole (rtd) at the Command Headquarters of the Agency at Bolade-Oshodi.
According to him :
‘‘These drinks remain banned for sale in all parks and garages of the State and the street traders who have since been arrested will be prosecuted in accordance with the State Environmental Laws’’.
Cole highlighted the detrimental effects constituted by the consumption of alcohol being hawked for sale on the psychological, mental and emotional well-being of motorists transporting passengers across the State.
Underscoring the need for commercial drivers to maintain the perfect state of mind, the KAI top man revealed that alcohol inhibits reasoning and leaves these drivers susceptible to wrong suggestions when transiting passengers.
Also, Cole encouraged passengers to embrace safety by reporting commercial drivers in the habit of alcohol consumption while on duty.
The Corps Marshal equally read the riot act to street traders and hawkers to desist from their banned activities as enshrined in the Environmental Laws of the State just as he maintained that the resolve of the Agency in the war against street trading, displaying wares for sale in traffic, on walkways, setbacks, lay-bys, gutter slabs, road verges, medians and kerbs will be sustained and defaulters will be met with stiff opposition.
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