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    Preventing Over-Service and Drunk Driving

    en-usSeptember 11, 2017
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    About this Episode

    Dr. Brad Krevor with Co-Hosts Kathie Durbin of Montgomery County Liquor Control, Maj. Mark Willingham of Alcohol Solutions and their guests will discuss the Montgomery County Over-Service project in partnership with Responsible Retailing Forum, and Drunk Driving Prevention through enforcement and partnership, as well as the use of the Civil Justice System (Dram Shop laws) to prevent Drunk Driving and to provide restorative justice for alcohol related harms.

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    Preventing Over-Service and Drunk Driving

    Preventing Over-Service and Drunk Driving
    Dr. Brad Krevor with Co-Hosts Kathie Durbin of Montgomery County Liquor Control, Maj. Mark Willingham of Alcohol Solutions and their guests will discuss the Montgomery County Over-Service project in partnership with Responsible Retailing Forum, and Drunk Driving Prevention through enforcement and partnership, as well as the use of the Civil Justice System (Dram Shop laws) to prevent Drunk Driving and to provide restorative justice for alcohol related harms.
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