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There is no necessity to introduce the death penalty into the Road Transport Act 1987 for driving under the influence, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke. Loke said existing laws are sufficient to prosecute serious offences and that offenders can still be charged under Section | Collector
There is no necessity to introduce the death penalty into the Road Transport Act 1987 for driving under the influence, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

Loke said existing laws are sufficient to prosecute serious offences and that offenders can still be charged under Section
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There is no necessity to introduce the death penalty into the Road Transport Act 1987 for driving under the influence, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke. Loke said existing laws are sufficient to prosecute serious offences and that offenders can still be charged under Section

There is no necessity to introduce the death penalty into the Road Transport Act 1987 for driving under the influence, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke. Loke said existing laws are sufficient to prosecute serious offences and that offenders can still be charged under Section

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