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2 names added to Santa's naughty list

Full story: Red Bluff Daily News

With only one more day until Christmas, Tony Thongvilay, 47, of Sacramento received an early Christmas present that was worse than a lump of coal in his stocking.

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Corning Watchdog

Chico, CA

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Dec 25, 2009
 
Very good . Keep up the good work. We don't need the drivers under the influence of alcohol and or drugs on our roadways and endangering others.
Really

Oakland, CA

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Dec 26, 2009
 
Ah yuck-yuck-yuck! Gees!

At least you printed names.
Bleekman

Chico, CA

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#3
Dec 26, 2009
 
But offishur..ah.mmm...not drunk...no sireeee...ah only had one little drinky poo...and just a puff of weed....
srah4jesus

Red Bluff, CA

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#4
Dec 26, 2009
 
IF YOU CAN AFFORD THE ALCOHOL YOU CAN AFFORD A TAXI! QUIT PUTTING MY KIDS AND THE REST OF US LAW ABIDING CITIZENS IN DANGER. THANK GOD FOR ALL THE MEN AND WOMEN WORKING FOR THE FIVE AGENCIES THAT ARE CATCHING THESE PEOPLE.
Bleekman

Chico, CA

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Dec 27, 2009
 
Still puzzled why public drinking establishments that upon closing allow their customers to drive home intoxicated to possibly become involved in an accident resulting in serious injury or death.

How do they escape liability when an innocent life is destroyed by one of their 'good customers'?

And why does our government continue to spend millions subsidizing tobacco farmers when over 400,000 people die every year from tobacco related illnesses?
Bleekman

Chico, CA

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Dec 27, 2009
 
There's something wrong with the world today, the lightbulb's getting dim....
sheep

Corning, CA

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Dec 28, 2009
 
Nazi Germany had random check points too......
jen

Chico, CA

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#8
Dec 29, 2009
 
the bars do not twist there arms to get them to drink. just the same people smoke cuz were free to do it.. the goverment has to much power over us as it is, now you want the bar to be responsible for the dumb A*sses that go there to drink, come on theyre old enough they dont need some one holding there hand.. let the cops do there jobs and get them as they come out and put the key in there car
Bleekman wrote:
Still puzzled why public drinking establishments that upon closing allow their customers to drive home intoxicated to possibly become involved in an accident resulting in serious injury or death.
How do they escape liability when an innocent life is destroyed by one of their 'good customers'?
And why does our government continue to spend millions subsidizing tobacco farmers when over 400,000 people die every year from tobacco related illnesses?
Oh Really

Mount Shasta, CA

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Dec 29, 2009
 
sheep wrote:
Nazi Germany had random check points too......
It appears that Corning has at least one idiot!
Barb

Anderson, CA

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Dec 29, 2009
 
Just wondering.......what about all the Christmas parties, Office parties and Social gatherings to celebrate Christmas & New Years???? Seems to me, there's Alcolhol involved in just about EVERY one of them and then they hop in their cars and head home or off to another "drinking " party. I'm talking about our State, City & County paid officials in every City & every County. It's OK for them to drink then drive(?) but NOT Citizens?.....Get RID of the Alcolhol! Wait till you get home! Problem solved, or, make sure they ALL have designated drivers before attending these office celebrations.
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