Tougher drunk-driving laws: Bersatu Youth backs Transport Ministry

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Tougher drunk-driving laws: Bersatu Youth backs Transport Ministry
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This concerns safety, not about race or religion, says Syed Saddiq.

The Transport Ministry's plans to review laws concerning drunk-driving has received the support of Bersatu Youth.

"Your mistake can be fatal. Innocent lives are lost due to this stupid mistake," he said in a Facebook post. This follows an accident involving a drunk driver earlier that day, which killed one motorcyclist and injured two others.

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