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Feedback at 5:00- Talking Urinal Cakes

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The State of Michigan is hoping a new program involving urinals will help crack down on drunk driving this Fourth of July week.

The state distributed talking urinal cakes to Michigan Licensed Beverage Association members in Wayne, Bay, Ottawa, and Delta Counties.

The $21 talking urinal cakes play a recorded message reminding men who use the urinals to call a cab or a friend if they are intoxicated.

The federally funded program runs through July 8th along with police presence in 26 counties.

For tonight's "Feedback at 5:00," what do you think of the program? Will it work?

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