End of the road: Work licences for drink drivers may be scrapped
The Queensland government is considering scrapping work licences for drunk drivers, under an overhaul of laws targeting boozed-up motorists.
Felicity Caldwell covers politics for brisbanetimes.com.au
The Queensland government is considering scrapping work licences for drunk drivers, under an overhaul of laws targeting boozed-up motorists.
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