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Officers checking prom limousines for alcohol
Columbus, Ohio's WBNS-10 TV News reports that police in the Washington D-C area and northern Virginia staffed prom night checkpoints this past weekend in an effort to reduce underage drinking. The officers stopped limousine drivers to search for alcohol in vehicles transporting teenagers to prom events. Find the rest of the story here.
Posted by Matthew McKean on May 11, 2005 at 04:02 PM in Alcohol (miscellaneous), United States | Permalink