Abstract
It is shown that liquor store strikes in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia did not reduce total accidents, driving while impaired charges or traffic accidents; but arrests for public drunkenness declined in Newfoundland.
It is shown that liquor store strikes in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia did not reduce total accidents, driving while impaired charges or traffic accidents; but arrests for public drunkenness declined in Newfoundland.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Vol. 38 (1977), No. 9 (September), p. 1785- 1789, 2 tab., 2 ref.
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