Public Stocks Studied as Drunk-Driving Penalty
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A legislator said that he may propose reinstating Colonial methods of punishment, such as the stocks, for drunk driving.
State Sen. Anthony Avallone of New Haven, a Democrat, said he was “toying with” the idea of allowing judges to sentence such offenders to a few hours of confinement in a public place.
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