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Drunk Driving

The CAMFIRST SCHOOL

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• He endangers everyone on the road.

• He often does not realize the consequences of his

actions.

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• The only benefit of increased drunk driving fines goes to the law enforcement agency.

• Mostly DUI stops a person who do not believe that they are drunk and drive even consider that drive

home safely.

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• While the fight against drunk driving seems to have no end , many other solutions exist besides the raising of fines.

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• An individual needs to know facts such as how many drinks it takes to

push them to push them above the legal blood alcohol limit to drive.

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• Another factor that can affect a person’s decision

to drive drunk comes with his friend.

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• Do not let someone who obviously intoxicated sit

behind the wheel.

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• Friends don’t let friends drive drunk.

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• A true friend should never let someone drive drunk.

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• The fact remains true we cannot completely solve the problem of drunk driving.

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• Although nothing can totally prevent drunk driving , certain steps such as the education of not only the potential driver.

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Educated people make educated decisions, and educated people will not make the decision to drive

drunk.

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