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I regret drunk driving: Lindsay Lohan...

Lindsay Lohan: I would never have got behind the wheel of a car after having a drink. (Source: AP)Lindsay Lohan: I would never have got behind the wheel of a car after having a drink. (Source: AP) Lindsay Lohan: I would never have got behind the wheel of a car after having a drink. (Source: AP) Press Trust of India | London | Posted: October 6, 2014 3:22 pm Actress Lindsay Lohan, who was arrested twice for driving under the influence of alcohol in 2007, says she regrets her actions. Lohan, 28, who has also been in rehab nine times, vows never to drive drunk again, reported Contactmusic. “I would never have got behind the wheel of a car after having a drink. Ever,” the ‘Mean Girls’ actress said when asked what one thing about her life she would change. Lohan, who is currently starring in West End play ‘Speed-the-Plow’, says she had lost focus in the past but is determined to get her career back on track. “Acting is what I do, it’s therapeutic for me, it’s fun for me. At the end of the day that’s the most important thing. The diligence and focus you have to have, that I maybe lost sight of for a little bit. Well I’m prepared now to deliver and all I can do is my best,” she said. - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/hollywood/i-regret-drunk-driving-lindsay-lohan-2/#sthash.pxySZl3T.dpuf

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