“Hit-and-run drivers should be prosecuted for felony,” the SOS-Road Crimes PanHellenic Association said on Friday. More than 25 hit-and-run incidents are reported in the capital Athens alone each year. Drunkenness, uninsured vehicles and lack of driving license are the most important reasons for drivers abandoning their victims, said SOS-Road Crimes, a watchdog demanding an amendment … The post Greek watchdog: “Hit-and-run drivers should be prosecuted for felony” appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.