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Drunk Driving
The CAMFIRST SCHOOL
• He endangers everyone on the road.
• He often does not realize the consequences of his
actions.
• 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.
• While the fight against drunk driving seems to have no end , many other solutions exist besides the raising of fines.
• 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.
• Another factor that can affect a person’s decision
to drive drunk comes with his friend.
• Do not let someone who obviously intoxicated sit
behind the wheel.
• Friends don’t let friends drive drunk.
• A true friend should never let someone drive drunk.
• The fact remains true we cannot completely solve the problem of drunk driving.
• Although nothing can totally prevent drunk driving , certain steps such as the education of not only the potential driver.
Educated people make educated decisions, and educated people will not make the decision to drive
drunk.
Intoxicated: (v) (of alcoholic drink or a drug) Cause (someone) to lose control of their faculties or behavior.Consequence (n) A result or effect of an action or condition.Substantial (adj) Of considerable importance, size, or worth: "a substantial amount of cash".Enforcement : the act of enforcing; ensuring observance of or obedience to.Boosting (v) Help or encourage (something) to increase or improve: "measures to boost tourism“Fund (n) A sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.Pour (v) (esp. of a liquid) Flow rapidly in a steady stream.Proceeds (n) Money obtained from an event or activity.Possess (v) Have as belonging to one; own: "I do not possess a television set".Accuracy (n) The quality or state of being correct or precise.Circumstance (n) A fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action.whatsoever (adj) Whatever.Ineffective (adj) Not effective; not producing the desired effect: "an ineffective president".Legislation (n) Laws.