ABC News: US service members restricted to base, alcohol prohibited after deadly crash in Okinawa
The U.S. 7th Fleet ordered that all U.S. service members on the Japanese island of Okinawa be restricted to base and to their residences and prohibited their consumption of alcohol after a deadly crash involving a U.S. Marine.
A U.S. Marine whom police say had a blood-alcohol content three times the legal level was allegedly involved in an accident on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa that left a 61-year-old Japanese man dead.
The unidentified Marine was driving a truck that collided with a small truck at an intersection early Sunday morning in Naha, the main city in Okinawa, police said.
The 7th Fleet said its directive was "effective immediately," and included residences as well as "public locations."
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1 comment:
RIP @ the gentleman who died
Driving under the influence is despicable.
Having lived long times in different countries I do get the habitual drinking /letting of steam though. You often can't emotionally engage with the local population (too many stigmas and rejection especially if you're seen in public) and you can't shag up with service members either. .it can leave you very lonely. But he should have just hailed a cab or if necessary / if he had no money or credit card he should have walked or hitch hiked or something else. You just don't drive drunk and hope it'll be OK.
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