Protect Yourself and Your Party Guests This Holiday Season
Pam Nichols’s November Newsletter
Celebrating the spirit of the holidays is more than simply planning the perfect menu and stunning home decor. Thanksgiving to New Year’s can pose a heightened risk for drunk driving crashes following family get-togethers and holiday parties. You may also be held personally responsible if you hosted the festivities and a guest is involved. This month’s You Should Know offers commonsense tips for avoiding these preventable seasonal mishaps
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