In the matter of a public hearing to consider New York State's anti-drunk driving laws

how much tougher should they be?, proceedings, October 25, 1983 : before the New York State Legislative Commission on Critical Transportation Choices.

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In the matter of a public hearing to consider New York State's anti-drunk driving laws

how much tougher should they be?, proceedings, October 25, 1983 : before the New York State Legislative Commission on Critical Transportation Choices.

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English
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165

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Edition Notes

Cover title.

At head of title: The stenographic record.

Senator Norman J. Levy, chairman.

Microfiche. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1984. 2 microfiche.

Published in
Albany, N.Y
Other Titles
Anti-drunk driving laws: how much tougher should they be?, New York State's anti-drunk driving laws : how much tougher should they be?

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Microform
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165 leaves.
Number of pages
165

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OL22228219M

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