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'Drive sober or pay the price': officials highlight dangers of alcohol before Fourth of July
State and national officials warned about alcohol-related dangers ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. South Carolina was tied with Rhode Island for the highest percentage of people killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes in 2022, according to the United States Department of Transportation.
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