Shocking As Estonian police send 'black' Christmas cards To Country's worst drivers
Estonian police sends 700
Christmas cards to country’s worst drivers, hoping that pictures of car crashes
and road accident statistics will get repeat offenders to change their ways.
Estonian police and Border Guard
Board leading public order officer shows Christmas cards to be sent to drivers
with five or more driving offences recorded during the year.
The cards are sent to drivers with
five or more driving offences recorded during the year, mostly for speeding or
driving under the influence.
It blames the deaths, and injuries
to more than 1,300 people, on drivers ignoring traffic rules and urges
recipients to do all they can to keep the roads safe.
The “black” Christmas cards, which was
sent by the police on an earlier account are among measures that have helped
Estonia, with a population of 1.3 million, slash the number of road deaths from
around 200 a year a decade ago. Drink-driving offences have also fallen.
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