The British Government passed the first legislation clamping down on drunk-drivers


Saturday 10th August 1872

The British Government passed the first legislation clamping down on drunk-drivers. The Licensing Act made it an offence to be drunk in charge of carriages, horses, cattle or steam engines. The penalty was a fine not exceeding 40 shillings or imprisonment for one month.


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