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Man Accused Of Drunken Driving With 7 Kids In Car: Lakehurst PD
None of the children were wearing seat belts when the car was pulled over because it was being driven erratically, Lakehurst police said.

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None of the children were wearing seat belts when the car was pulled over because it was being driven erratically, Lakehurst police said.

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