EP fans warned not to drive the morning after

All roads lead to Stradbally this weekend as 35,000 revellers head to the Electric Picnic. The festival is the last on the summer calender and will see acts such as Fatbay Slim, Ellie Goulding and Two Door Cinema Club perform in front of a sell-out crowd Festival goers are being reminded to remember the morning after if driving home. Alcohol Action Ireland says even a small amount of alcohol in your system coupled with fatigue will seriously affect your ability to drive safely. Speaking to Cork's RedFM Spokesperson Conor Cullen is reminding festival goers that the secret to sobering up is time: (Click above for audio)
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