June 19, 2007
Gregorio Borgia/Associated Press Pedestrians cross the street as motorists drive past St. Peter's Square in Rome Tuesday, the day the Vatican issued a set of "Ten Commandments" for drivers.
VATICAN CITY - The Vatican on Tuesday issued a "Ten Commandments" for motorists to keep them on the road to salvation, warning drivers against the sins of road rage, abuse of alcohol or even simple rudeness. The unusual document from the Vatican's office for migrants and itinerant people also warned that automobiles can be "an occasion of sin" - particularly when used to make a dangerous passing maneuver or when used by prostitutes and their clients.
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