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Major crackdown on Inishowen boyracers 24.10.07

GARDAI are planning a major crackdown on boy racers in Inishowen and the rest of Donegal.
They will target young men aged between 18 and 26 who are considered a high risk of causing accidents.
The crackdown was mooted at a meeting on Monday of the Joint Policing Committee in a bid to tackle road carnage in the county which has one of the highest levels of fatalities Ireland.
So far this year, 17 people have been killed on Donegal roads.
Letterkenny-based Supt. Vincent O'Brien, who worked for some years in Inishowen, said local Gardai had met the Garda Inspectorate to address the problem of young drivers speeding on the roads.
It is understood that staff from the inspectorate have been carrying out a countrywide study of road safety, with particular attention on the border counties.
Donegal has been highlighted as a particular area of concern.
Supt. O'Brien said: "We will be targeting the specific 18-26-year-old boy racers who are in the high-risk category."
Meanwhile, Inishowen road safety campaigner, Susan Gray of Public Against Road Carnage (PARC) welcomed the Government's plan to cut the drink drive limit. The move could put drivers over the limit with just one pint of beer or glass of wine.
"It should deter drivers from drinking and driving completely because they will never be sure if they are over the limit. Most of them won't take that chance although there are a percentage of drivers out there who won't listen to anything except the fear of getting caught," said Ms. Gray.
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