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State plans alcohol enforcement for St. Patrick's Day
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia authorities plan extra police patrols and underage drinking checks ahead of St. Patrick's Day.
Alcohol Beverage Control Administration spokesman Gig Robinson tells the Charleston Daily Mail that the stepped-up enforcement is part of a multi-agency effort to reduce drunken driving and underage drinking during the spring.
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State plans alcohol enforcement for St. Patrick's Day
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia authorities plan extra police patrols and underage drinking checks ahead of St. Patrick's Day.
Alcohol Beverage Control Administration spokesman Gig Robinson tells the Charleston Daily Mail that the stepped-up enforcement is part of a multi-agency effort to reduce drunken driving and underage drinking during the spring.
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