Diddy is helping celebrities prevent being charged with DUI. The hip-hop mogul is planning to launch a chauffeur service to the Hollywood community who are too tipsy to drive by themselves after a night out in the city.
After his partnership deal with a vodka brand, Sean Combs, 38, wants to make partying safer for his A-list pals by putting up a car service business.
His rep tells Us magazine, "After partnering with Ciroc vodka, he wants to make sure everyone's partying responsibly."
The new planned business might come very handy to a lot of his peers. A number of celebrities had been arrested for driving while intoxicated with alcohol over the past years.
Combs' goal for this venture is unsurprisingly simple: "Making sure nobody gets arrested."














