Problems Of Drinking And Driving Essay

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    February 2018 Legal Drinking Age The United States is one of the four countries in the world with a legal drinking age as high, or higher, than 21 years of age. Reportedly the reason for this is because it helps to lower th e number of underage drunk driving fatalities and crimes, to prevent teens from permanently damaging their brains and the development of their brain, and to help control “binge” drinking. This is simply not true, all of the reasons for such a high legal drinking age are flawed and

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    Many people drink and drive. This poor reckless decision has put many children and adults in hospital beds. Drinking and driving has to be one of the worst things you do. Not just for yourself but for others. Drinking and driving can kill you and others affecting both of you, family and friends. You can also get chargers and fines…but those are the least of the problems. When you drink and drive you are taking a harder risk to keep yourself and others safe. According to REACH OUT.com “Many people

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    Teenagers dream of the day they can start driving and take a step closer to independence from their parents. We impatiently wait to make a trip to the DMV to receive our permit. It is exhilarating and just the idea of speeding down the streets make us shake with excitement. We can vividly recall those moments leading up to getting our permits, but we never think about how driving with inexperience can possibly affect others. All the families which have destroyed, futures ended early. Although the

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    alcohol and binge drinking. Sadly, this is not an isolated incident. Around the nation, countless young adults have lost their life due to the thoughtless consumption of alcohol. Unfortunately, the common census between the majority of the average day Americans is that the most effective way to make drinking safer for young adults is enforcing a minimum drinking age of twenty one. This law, as well as the common census, are a direct result from the efforts of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) more

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    Teenage Drinking and Driving "When I became an emergency medical technician, I never imagined I would see friends lying dead at the side of the highway. But one night in February last year, that's what happened," says 19-year-old Marian College freshman David Zittlow of Bonduel, Wisconsin. David had just gone to bed and ready to sleep after a long day of work. He was not expecting to get paged back to work. At that moment his pager had gone off notifying him that there was an accident near by. When

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    someone is killed in a drunk driving crash. A dangerous issue facing society today is the problem of teen drinking and driving. Currently an approximate of 10,076 people die in drunk driving crashes per year. If positive progress to ceasing this act does not happen, teens will continue to drink and drive putting everybody on the road at risk. Teens who drink and drive put everyone on the road at risk, causing serious crashes that could be preventable. Background of the Problem A major factor contributing

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    Drinking and Driving Essay

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    to recognize the dangers associated with drunk driving (Sutton 463). According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, this year 519,000 people, or one person per minute, will be injured in alcohol-related accidents. 10,839 people will die in drunk-driving crashes this year – that is one death every 50 minutes. The heartbreaking part is, every injury and lost life due to driving after drinking can be prevented. Drinking while driving “accidents” are not merely “accidents.” Getting

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    Unjust Law Drinking Law: It is illegal to sell or serve alcohol to a person under 18 years of age. The law provides a exception for minors aged 16 and 17, if they consume a glass of beer, wine or cider with a meal in a restaurant. Otherwise attempting to buy alcohol or buying alcohol as a minor is a offence. Reason: The age of drinking has been 21 years old for a while now, it is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to drink or buy liquor. A law that is always being broken by so many people everyday

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    According to “Underage drinking and the drinking age” at the age of 18 you are considered an adult, however the article suggests most 18 year olds are not mature enough to drink responsibly. Underage drinking is an immense problem that college students and young men and women face. Main states, that although students argue that when they turn 18 and are considered adults, they should be able to legally vote, risk their lives in the military, get married, and legally drink. Depending on where the

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    ease during the 80s and 90s, Fell and Voas state that at the time, organizations alike Mother Against Drunk Driving or MADD was convey significantly a lot of consideration to the cause. This Research Paper interpret that “in 2006, MADD launched the Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving (CEDD), a multipronged attempt that focalize on high-visibility constraint, passage of laws to order all driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenders to appoint their vehicles with alcohol ignition interlocks and uphold for

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