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A rollover truck on Pamo Road in Ramona
While I don't agree with all of Staci's points,I do agree that more drivers should be blood tested in accidents, especially if the accident happened during the day,seems to have no apparent cause, or somone is injured. I have been hit THREE times during the day--in the first two, I didn't even think to ask for a blood test until witnesses pointed out that the at-fault driver appeared to be drunk. (Who would think a high school principal would be driving drunk at 2pm on a Saturday?) Turned out all 3 were over the limit--during the day, and one with kids in the car. Why not make a blood test standard, especially if there are injuries?— June 10, 2008 1:36 p.m.