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I realize that at this point Damon Evans and everyone associated with the University of Georgia would rather put this whole episode behind them. But if their "Do Not Drink and Drive" campaign isn't just lip service, Evans and UGA should have the courage to continue to run, as is, his "if you drink and drive, you lose!" messages on the big video board during football games.

It might just be a sobering moment for some folks.

Robert D. Webb
Gainesville