Israel Police admit concern to increasing number of officers driving under the influence - N12
All officers were sent a letter on the matter, which stated that anyone working for the police caught driving under the influence could likely be fired.
All officers were sent a letter on the matter, which stated that anyone working for the police caught driving under the influence could likely be fired.
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