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    The pain and grief of traumatic road accidents can complicate and severely damage many relationships, especially those in small, close knit communities. The line becomes blurred between perpetrators and victims, as beliefs become doubted, and sympathy arises for those who sadly lost their lives, and those who “move on from a moment that threatens to define them forever” (‘Shattered’, 2011). Viewers respond to compassion and remorse shown in the stories, typical views of perpetrators and victims

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    Fourth amendment Supreme Court to Review Laws Criminalizing Refusal of Body Substance Tests In the article, "Supreme Court to Review Laws Criminalizing Refusal of Body Substance Tests" by Adam Liptak from The New York Times, Mr. Liptak discusses how there were different interpretations of the fourth amendment among the states and how people challenge the state's interpretations. The issue of this article is, "Is it a violation of fourth amendment right to be unable to refuse breath, blood or urine

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    Being able to drink and driving should not be choice. The ignorant people who choose to drink and drive are punished. Iowa arrested 16,642 people for DUI’s (driving under the influence) in 2015. Of those 16,642 people, 12,896 of them were convicted (MADD). Just as texting and driving should not be a choice. If someone picks up their handheld device, while driving the fine is $30 as of 2015. If a serious injury were

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    The majority of these programs are for alcohol injury prevention targeting high school students, often involving a driving while under the influence (DUI) fatal car crash. In these reenactments students watch a scripted scene with actual staged damaged vehicles, local police activation, fire-rescue extraction and treatment of crash victims, and an on-scene death of a fellow student

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    The American people take billions of car trips each year. With all these people driving, crashes are inevitable and unfortunately, one of every three traffic deaths involves drunk driving. The world knows that drunk driving is a serious issue and that it claims too many innocent lives year by year. State governments have taken some steps to reduce the number of drunk driving incidents, yet the cost remains too high. The news of a drunk driving crash grows more appalling when people learn that sometimes

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    Imagine the idea of a college student driving back to her dorm from the grocery store. She waits patiently for the light to turn green as she sings to her favorite song on the radio. Finally, its time for her to go and she accelerates through the intersection. Little did she know a man that had too many drinks would come flying through the red light. The last thing she saw was the headlights of his car. Drunk driving is a heartbreaking occurrence. Every day drunk drivers are imprisoned, either for

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    The crash of a Brinks truck on a Miami overpass still raises disturbing questions. January 8, 1997 was just another crowded, rude and crazy day in Miami traffic until an armored Brinks truck flipped and broke open, sending nearly a million dollars in cash swirling over the highway. Hundreds of motorists screeched to a stop, grabbing whatever money they could. People in nearby houses raced outside shouting and scooping up bills. When it was over, a handful of people returned some of the money

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    Underage Driving Go ahead you can drive when you don’t have the authority too, you’ll end up in jail, hospital, or in a grave. Many teens are getting killed because of underage driving. I do not support underage driving because you risking your life and other, breaking the law, and irresponsibility. Thirty three percent of deaths among thirteen to sixteen years-old in 2010 occurred in motor vehicles crashes, on top of that, underage driving les to 32,700 death in the United States

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    Blood is a carrier, it carries oxygen to the rest of the body,it carries stone to build the great pyramids of Giza, it carries sand into the ocean from the shores of the 9th century northumbrian coast, and most importantly it carries the weight of loved ones. Blood is not just a compilation of red and white blood cells. It’s family, it's brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers. Your blood will be there for you when you get in an accident and are bleeding out. Imagine the one person you love more

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    Teen Drunk Driving

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    charges such as negligent act causing fatality, involuntary homicide, drunk driving and also breaching traffic rules. In view of the fact that the state’s traffic department is very stringently enforced when it has to do with cases involving such under 20 drink driving, it caused heavy sanctions against the teen. He may have to go to jail. This auto accident made an affect on not only the general people, but also the police. Quite a few public applications were given to the state law making house

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