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Lawyer got it wrong, says top cop

Thursday 12 May 2016 | Published in Local

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Claims by lawyer Norman George that Cook Islands drink-driving laws are too strict and that this country’s laws dish out “the strictest punishment anyone could get in the world,” are wrong, says Police Commissioner Maara Tetava.

Claims by lawyer Norman George that Cook Islands drink-driving laws are too strict and that this country’s laws dish out “the strictest punishment anyone could get in the world,” are wrong, says Police Commissioner Maara Tetava.


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