Don’t drink and (desk) drive
In the latest in my “Sound archive” series a powerful drink drive feature, amazingly from 40 years ago.
Community Media practitioner based in Manchester. With over two decades of technical and production experience in low power FM and AM radio broadcasting, television, corporate video and internet development. A geek at heart I’m equally happy with a soldiering iron as building and programming computer systems, or finding my self on the roofs of tower blocks with antennas and dishes.
In the latest in my “Sound archive” series a powerful drink drive feature, amazingly from 40 years ago.
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