Road safety campaigner hits out at the falsification of Garda breath tests



A Donegal road safety campaigner has hit out at the falsification of Garda breath tests.

Since records began in 1959, more than 24,000 people have lost their lives through road accidents.

That is the equivalent of the population of a town such as Ennis in County Clare.

She also says 79,000 people have been injured, some of them severely.

Speaking to Ocean FM News, Mary Clinton, of the group A-CEART asked how many people might have been saved if the 1.5 million or so Garda breath tests that were recorded as having been done had actually been carried out:



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