Underage Drinking

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“Automobiles are not ferocious.... it is man who is to be feared,” as Robbins B. Stoeckel remarked, enumerates a simple, yet fundamental concept- a vehicle in itself is a relatively safe, that is, until you put a person behind the controls. Further adding to the danger is the ever prevalent risk of a fellow driver being impaired by the usage of alcohol; perhaps the only thing that may make such a situation even more difficult and dangerous is one who is under the legal alcohol drinking age. Fewer situations are more life threatening than when an underage driver has been illegally consuming alcohol, yet persists in the belief that he or she retains the ability to drive safely. Thoughts along this line are foolish at best and deadly at worst. Unfortunately the worst case scenario is all to often a common occurance among intoxicated teenage drivers. Obataining a complete grasp of the effects of underage drinking and driving require not only simple statistical analysis of the results, but firsthand accounts of the results. Before even this may be examined, the effects of alcohol simply on the underage group must be expounded upon and understood.

Perhaps the simplest reason to abstain from alcohol use is the simple statement, “your body is a temple, but keep the spirits on the outside.” While any alcohol consumption is at the very least illogical, and at the most harmful to oneself and those around them, drinking under the legal age limit has been noted to be especially destructive as those impaired more frequently believe themselves to not be so. While it has been noted that the percentage of students who have partaken in the consumption of alcohol beverages has decreased in recent years, the simple truth of the matter is that anythi...

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