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Hungary may toughen drunken driving laws

BUDAPEST, Hungary, March 14 (UPI) -- Police in Hungary plan to strengthen drunken driving laws and allow fines to be collected from foreign motorists, a report said Friday.

A maximum blood-alcohol level of 0.08 percent is regarded as a minor offense, but national police reportedly want to reduce the maximum to 0.05 percent, which will allow fines of more than $110 to be collected from drivers in the European Union, the Hungarian news agency MTI reported.

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Police also reportedly want to be able to give out fines based on breathalyser test results and end the current procedure requiring a blood test.

Zero tolerance for drunken driving began in Hungary in January after statistics revealed that 13-14 percent of deadly and personal-injury driving accidents were caused by drunken drivers, the report said.

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