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Don't drink dairy and drive, top doc says

Published:Tuesday | October 9, 2012 | 12:00 AM

MOSCOW (AP):

Russia's top health official said yesterday that drinking and driving don't mix, even when the drink in question is kefir, a fermented milk beverage containing less than one per cent alcohol.

The comments by Gennady Onishchenko, Russia's chief sanitary inspector, sparked an outburst of criticism and ridicule on Twitter. Dozens of users circulated a picture of a glass of kefir with the caption, "Kefir? NO! I'm driving!"

Officials have been scrambling to condemn drunk driving since an intoxicated driver in September killed seven people, including five orphans, after crashing into a bus stop in Moscow. Some lawmakers have proposed life sentences for drivers who cause death while under the influence. One has said drunk driving is a bigger threat than terrorism.