NewsMay 1, 2013
The Cape Girardeau Police Department will crack down on drunken driving May 2 through 13 according to a release sent by the department. Missouri has a zero-tolerance law for underage drunken driving. Anyone under 21 years old caught driving with any alcohol in their system will will have their license suspended and can face legal consequences as jail time, loss of license, ignition interlocks and financial consequences. ...
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The Cape Girardeau Police Department will crack down on drunken driving May 2 through 13 according to a release sent by the department. Missouri has a zero-tolerance law for underage drunken driving. Anyone under 21 years old caught driving with any alcohol in their system will will have their license suspended and can face legal consequences as jail time, loss of license, ignition interlocks and financial consequences. For more information, visit savemolives.com or call 335-6621, extension 1060.

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