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Safe and Sober Free Cab Ride Home New Year’s Weekend 2004/05
More than 400 people called River City Yellow Cab between 11:00 a.m. December 31, 2004, and 3 a.m. January 1, 2005, to take advantage of the Safe and Sober Free Cab Ride Home program provided by Woods and Woods Injury Lawyers.
Since 1998, Woods and Woods has sponsored the Yellow Cab Company’s Safe and Sober Ride Home program to help prevent drunk driving on New Year’s Eve. During a designated time period an individual can call the cab company, request a ride home, and tell the operator that Woods and Woods is paying for their Safe and Sober cab ride home.
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