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KENT cricketers Martin Saggers and Martin Van Jaarsveld have helped launch a nationwide £3million anti-drink drive campaign at the St Lawrence ground in Canterbury.
The new Think intiative by the Department of Transport is said to take a pioneering approach to educating against drink-driving.
The campign is also linked to a new television ad which highlights the consequences of drink-driving on a individual who is caught drunk at the wheel.
In particular, it responds to concerns that young men are more likely to be involved in a drink drive accident than any other age group.
Statistics in Kent show there were more casualties from drink driving in 2005 than in 1999, despite years of drink-drive campaigns.
Now police have new powers including requiring blood samples to be taken from drink-drive suspects in hospital.
They may also get new equipment to take evidential breath tests at the roadside rather than having to take a suspect to a police station.