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USA: Petrol pumps not to sell fuel to drunk drivers
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Top state court is second to rule that gas stations can be liable for selling fuel to drunken drivers
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Mexican Wolf Breeding Program Gets Boost From Zoo - By
Fabiola Sánchez Associated Press
MEXICO CITY (AP) Five gray wolf pups born at Mexico City s Chapultepec Zoo are giving a boost to efforts to broaden the endangered species genetic diversity amid continuing efforts to reintroduce the animals to the wild decades after they were reduced to captive populations.
The pups father, Rhi, alerts them every midday to the delivery of breakfast, in the form of chicken and quail meat brought by zookeeper Jorge Gutiérrez, 58.
Gutiérrez has cared for Rhi since he was born, and is now proud to see he has formed a pack with the pups mother, Seje.
New Mexico Supreme Court rules gas stations can be held liable for selling fuel to drunk drivers
CNN
Fuel pumps on display at a gas station.
SANTA FE, New Mexico Gas stations have a legal obligation not to sell fuel to drivers who are believed to be intoxicated, the New Mexico Supreme Court said Monday in a decision that could have far-reaching effects on businesses and that only one other state applies so strictly.
The divided court outlined a precedent-setting ruling that raises the implication that not only gasoline merchants but other types of businesses from auto parts stores and tire shops to mechanics could be on the hook for ensuring they don’t sell products to people who then drive drunk.
New Mexico becomes 2nd state to make gas stations liable for drunk drivers
By AP Staff
Alcohol can have very dangerous long-term effects on a person s health if abused.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Gas stations have a legal obligation not to sell fuel to drivers who are believed to be intoxicated, the New Mexico Supreme Court said Monday in a decision that could have far-reaching effects on businesses and that only one other state applies so strictly.
The divided court outlined a precedent-setting ruling that raises the implication that not only gasoline merchants but other types of businesses from auto parts stores and tire shops to mechanics could be on the hook for ensuring they don t sell products to people who then drive drunk.
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