Shanghai drunk fans to get free ride home (Shanghai Daily) Updated: 2006-06-22 10:04 Drunk soccer fans will be
offered a free taxi ride home after watching World Cup matches at downtown bars
and pubs, Shanghai traffic police said Wednesday.
Police said the scheme, called "Send Me Home," will promote responsible
driving and stop people driving under the influence.
The taxi service is one of a series of activities that will run from this
month to October to promote responsible driving and raise awareness of the
dangers of drunk driving. The program is run by the local traffic police and
sponsored by drinks giant Diageo.
The company owns brands including Johnnie Walker and Guinness.
The company said it wants to promote sensible drinking and warn customers not
to drive after drinking.
After important World Cup matches, the company will pay for Dazhong taxis to
pick up soccer fans too drunk to drive home at bars selected by traffic police.
Names of the bars were not released yesterday.
Police said yesterday two people were killed and two injured when two cars
collided in Nanhui District early yesterday morning.
The victims had just finished watching a World Cup game, police said.
Police said they did not know if either of the drivers were drunk.
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