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26/04/2011

Stacey Kenny, finding a man drunk in his car, called police. He got a suspended sentence. She thought she'd ruined his life; he says she saved it. Plus Bucks Fizz, Shakin' Stevens.

Stacey Kenny called the police after finding a man drunk behind the wheel, five times over the limit and with his three kids in his car. He lost the job he was about to start as a result. She thought she'd ruined his life - he says she saved it. We speak to them both, and hear your stories about intervening in a stranger's life.

Also, should a union have the support of at least half its members before calling a strike? We speak to the MP who's arguing that should be the case. And more on Andrew Marr and super-injunctions.

Plus in the Monday Music review in the final half hour, Shakin' Stevens, and the Original Bucks Fizz look back to the music of 30 years ago as part of 5 live's 1981 day.

Email: victoria@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @vicderbyshire.

2 hours

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Tue 26 Apr 2011 10:00

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  • Tue 26 Apr 2011 10:00