Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said this today while announcing a slew of measures to curb drink-driving related accidents in the tourist state.
He said the police department would initiate stringent action against those driving in an inebriated state. It has procured 100 alcometers (breath analysers) at a cost of Rs 36 lakh to curb drink-driving.
The chief minister was addressing a gathering at Canacona taluka during his day-long tour to the assembly constituency located on the Goa-Karnataka border.
The chief minister expressed concern over deaths caused in road accidents and maintained many of them are due to rash and negligent driving or drink-driving.
"The government will take action against wrong lane driving and drink-driving, specially in the night. Police have procured 100 alcometers (used to measure alcohol content in body) at a cost of Rs 36 lakh," he said.
Parrikar said when he introduced Dayanand Social Security Scheme during his earlier tenure as chief minister, he didn't expect 35,000 widows to be covered under it.
"These are the women whose husbands have died young. I am sure half of those must be liquor-related deaths, either due to drink-driving or damage caused to the liver due to excessive drinking."
Reeling out statistics, Parrikar said, "Last year 320 people died on Goa roads, while the figure was 336 in the previous year."
Parrikar, however, appealed to the Goans to be tolerant towards unruly tourists.
"Even if some tourists commit mistake, dont assault them as it does not fit in the character of Goans. Make them understand their mistake and let them go.
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