Salvini: “Driver of car that ended up in canal was drunk – unacceptable”

Salvini: “Driver of car that ended up in canal was drunk – unacceptable”
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Milan, 21 June (LaPresse) – “Three young lives cut short, six young people injured. Nine people were in the same car that ended up in a canal; the driver was drunk. Unacceptable. We can pass every possible law to improve road safety (and the figures from the new Highway Code are encouraging, with over 100 fewer deaths than the previous year!), but it is still not enough. The leading cause of death among young people continues to be road accidents, not illness or drugs.” So said the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Matteo Salvini, in a post on X regarding the road accident that took place in Senago, near Milan. “I want to write directly to young people, students and new drivers; I want to reach out to them in their homes and meet them in their schools. Life is sacred and we only have one. My prayers and thoughts go out to the families and friends of the victims of these tragic events,” concludes the post by the League leader.

Milan, 21 June (LaPresse) – “Three young lives cut short, six young people injured. Nine people were in the same car that ended up in a canal; the driver was drunk. Unacceptable. We can pass every possible law to improve road safety (and the figures from the new Highway Code are encouraging, with over 100 fewer deaths than the previous year!), but it is still not enough. The leading cause of death among young people continues to be road accidents, not illness or drugs.” So said the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Matteo Salvini, in a post on X regarding the road accident that took place in Senago, near Milan. “I want to write directly to young people, students and new drivers; I want to reach out to them in their homes and meet them in their schools. Life is sacred and we only have one. My prayers and thoughts go out to the families and friends of the victims of these tragic events,” concludes the post by the League leader.

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