South Wales Police launch designated driver scheme ‘DES’
As part of Cardiff & Vale’s drink-drive campaign, South Wales Police, alongside 13 pubs and restaurants, have launched their DES (Designated Driver) Scheme.
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As part of Cardiff & Vale’s drink-drive campaign, South Wales Police, alongside 13 pubs and restaurants, have launched their DES (Designated Driver) Scheme.
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South Wales Police has commenced an investigation after the bodies of two babies were discovered at address in Wildmill, Bridgend.