New signs highlight drunk driving, school violence

Drunk driving kills and viral school fight videos. It's the latest rounds of public billboards put up by the Attorney General's Office.
"He lost his license - she lost her life" - the headline on another one of the attorney general's billboards put up ahead of the new year.
AG Doug Moylan told KUAM News, "This is the real life stuff that people need to see. This woman died because a person driving under the influence."
The airport road billboard also has mugshots of two men convicted in deadly crashes occurring separately about a decade ago.
But,the warning has been longstanding: DUI kills.
And just below - the wreckage of car Guam Police had as evidence from a drunk driving case.
While the overall display may be a bit tough for some to look at, Moylan says the reality is too many lives were claimed on Guam's roads.
"So families friends, if you see your relative or your friend drinking, just take the keys away, put them in the backseat and drop them off in the front of their house," he said.
At the Barrigada tri-intersection, the AG attacking the violence that's unfolded in schools for years.
This one involving a 2018 attack caught on camera at Simon Sanchez High.
"It's criminal to be assaulting somebody. In one of the videos, the kid hit the ground and I think cracked the back of his head or cut his head and he got knocked out. So these are having consequences of schools cannot be places of fight clubs, of kids pummeling each other or bullying," siad Moylan.
"You cannot deny the fact that some of these kids are in gangs racially motivated."
Plans are now in place to actively stop the violence on campuses.
And these latest signs – AG Moylan hopes will be the start for others to clearly get the message.