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Young, Drunk, Driving
The police are taking their battle against young drink-drivers to the Internet, with a new portal - www.sadd.sg - set up to provide advice and information on drink driving. Pitching in to help is a youth advocacy group, Students Against Drink Driving (SADD). Its founder Manbir Lalwani and student ambassador R. Vignesh speak their minds.
 
Dec 11, 2007
Not so 'SADD': Peer pressure can be positive
SADD's founder explains why the youth movement might be more effective in spreading the anti-drink driving message to Singapore's young.
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Duration: 2 min 30 secs | Filesize: 3 MB
We'll hit the ground running
SADD outlines its plans to go to schools like polytechnics and junior colleges in 2008.
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Duration: 2 min 55 secs | Filesize: 3.5MB
I enjoy my drinks... but I'm responsible
Mrs Manbir Lalwani, who was Mrs Singapore 2006, talks about how she has fun when she hits the clubs and bars - yet acts responsibly.
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Duration: 2 min 5 secs | Filesize: 2.3MB
Someone has to step up...
SADD's student ambassador R. Vignesh explains why he volunteered to help spread the message on the ills of drink driving.
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Duration: 0 min 30 secs | Filesize: 592KB
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