The Risk of Alcohol Drinking can have a lot of bad effects. It can go from getting arrested to ruining your life. It has broken many families up form alcohol abuse. I have personally seen it happen to several. Drinking and driving is very dangerous. You are not only putting your life in danger, you are also putting those who are also on the rode in danger as well. There is always a better option than drinking and driving. You can sit your but where ever you’re at, or you can have a sober person come to pick you up. Whatever you do, do not get behind the wheel. That option can end badly for everybody. You are always in control of your own actions. You have a choice to drink then drive, then you have a choice to stay were you are at. Just make sure you can handle the consequences, because you bring …show more content…
them all on yourself. Drinking can also cause you to spend a lot of money. Say you buy a thirty of Coors Light every two days for $32.81. That starts to add up. A week goes by and you have already spent over $100. That will burn a hole in your pocket real quick. Drinking will also make you say things that you wish you would have kept to yourself. You will wake up and regret what you said. Allot of people also tend to make a fool out of them self’s when there drunk. Alcohol has also caused many death form drunk driving, bad choices, and consuming too much. I have personally seen two people get alcohol poising, and it was a bad deal. Back before I was boring, the laws were somewhat different from what they are now.
The drinking age was 18, but that got changed to 21 in 1984. Then the league drinking limit was 6 beers and you could still drive, but know it is 3. Then if you got pulled over back in them day’s while you were drinking, the cops would most of the time just made sure you got home safe instead of giving you a DWI. A DWI can affect you in the working world. In certain jobs, a DWI can cause you not to get a spot. A DWI can also affect the way you get paid. If you have your CDL and get a DWI, you automatically lose your license with no second question about it. Point being, a DWI can make you lose your job. If you have a wreck while you have been drinking, it will be filed as attempt of man slaughter. It doesn’t matter how much you have drank, even if it’s just one. It’s all labeled as the same thing. You are put in the same category as a murder. It’s just the world we live in today. The laws are much stricter now than they were thirty five years ago. So drinking and driving can screw your life up in a hart beat. You can go from having a great night, to being behind bars. By Kaden
Bennett
In Conclusion, drinking and driving is never a good idea. We must work together to urge our government to create stricter drunk driving laws so we may have safer roadways. So next time you are thinking about drinking and driving, think again because in the future it could mean $1,000’s in fines and maybe even years in jail.
The facts are plain and simple, that alcohol and driving do not mix. About three in every ten Americans will be involved in an alcohol related crash at some time in their lives. Every single injury and death caused by drunk driving is totally preventable. To curb this national travesty, concerned Americans need to examine the problems, the effects, and the solutions to drunk driving. First of all, America has had a problem with drunk driving since Ford perfected the assembly line. Alcoholism is a problem in and of itself, but combined with driving can have a wide range of effects. The consequences of this reckless behavior can include a first time DUI or licenses suspension; a small fender bender, or worst of all a deadly crash. Most drivers that have only one or two drinks feel fine, and assume they are in control, which is irresponsible and dangerous. Alcohol is a depressant that slows down the body's ability to react and impairs judgment. To drive well, you need to be able to have a quick reaction time to avoid accidents. Unfortunately, people continue to drink and drive. However,...
Driving under the influence is extremely dangerous. Those who drink and drive tend to have an increased risk of car accidents, highway injuries, and vehicular fatalities. However, there are countless ways to prevent drunk driving. Professor David J. Hanson at the sociology department at the State University of New York states that “designated drivers have saved nearly 50,000 lives and spared many more thousands of people from suffering injury from drunk driving. It is a proven fact that almost 30 people in the US die every day in a motor vehicle accident involving a driver impaired by alcohol.” Every accident caused by drunk driving is one hundred percent preventable.
“Drink the first. Sip the second slowly. Skip the third. The speedway ends at the cemetery” (Rockne). Every day, almost 30 people in the United States die in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver. This amounts to one death every 48 minutes. The annual cost of alcohol related crashes totals more than 51 billion. In Recent discussions of drunk driving, a controversial issue has been whether the driving while intoxicated laws should be increased due to the amount tax payers are paying for drunk driving crashes. On the one hand. Some argue that the driving laws for driving drunk should remain the same and not change. From this perspective the laws about driving under the influence should greatly increase to be stricter, this will help decrease the death rate per year in the United States. On the other hand, however others argue that the laws about driving while drunk are already too strict and should remain unchanged. In sum, then, the issue is whether the laws about driving drunk should be greatly increased to be more effective, or remain unchanged. Because drunk driving can result in unnecessary and premature deaths, unsafe roadways, billions of dollars spent on taxpayers due to DUI’S, and losing a loved one. Drunk driving laws should be altered to be more efficient.
Drunk driving is a serious offense and should be avoided at all times. Drunk driving is the crime of driving while having alcohol in your blood. Alcohol is a depressant and it slows down the central nervous system. It impairs vision, concentration, hand-eye coordination, and comprehension. Thus, drunk driving is against the law and makes it very hard to function. Drink-ing alcohol got the best of my uncle Steve. He suffered from alcoholism at a very young age. As a concerning family we have tried to get him help but it never did any good for him. Drinking alcohol took over my uncles life and then eventually drunk driving became a natural habit of his life.
Driving under the influence of alcohol affects reaction time and is very dangerous not only for the driver and passengers in the car but for pedestrians and other drivers on the road. Each drunken driving ad targets different audiences; some may target different age
...rom trying to drive, making your tough decision to steer clear of the alcohol a good one. Trusting yourself and your morals is almost always the best decision. We all think that if we disagree with someone on something and voice that opinion, we will be left in the dust or cause extremely unnecessary conflict.
Overall drinking alcohol is definitely not the wisest decision to take. Alcoholism is a very serious condition that can only be treated with consistent care and determination. Today around 18 million Americans suffer from alcoholism or alcohol abuse. Many die from alcohol abuse or kill someone else in the process. Drink responsibly. (www.nlm.nih.gov 1)
Almost every adult you encounter can say they have been drunk or slightly intoxicated some point throughout their life, but how many can admit to drunk driving. The use of alcohol when driving is completely frivolous and endangers the lives of others that share the road or is even a passenger in the vehicle. Penalties for DUIs should be harsher as if it was attempted murder or drug use. With the slightest mistake or misjudgment can cost you your own life or the life of someone else.
“Many people believe that after a few drinks they’re still safe to drive,” said Gary Poedubicky, acting director of the state Division of Highway Traffic Safety. “Even one drink can impair your judgment and reaction time, putting not only yourself,
Driving under the influence is one of the most common and dangerous situations in which anyone can be or be placed. Drinking and driving is a serious offence that can cause someone to be physically harm or even killed. Not only are you putting yourself at risk but you are also risking the lives of passengers in the car as well as any other car and occupants sharing the road with you. Many people believe that increasing fines for drunk driving offenders will play a compelling role in cutting down the occurrences of driving under the influence. However, while harsher DUI laws will look effective on paper, they will not make a significant step in the fight against drunk driving. Although there is a law enforced for drinking and driving in the
For many years, drunk driving casualties have been viewed differently. Many believe that drunk driving laws are strict while others believe that it is too lenient. In this generations, where alcohol is cheap and very accessible many tends to abuse it. This people who abuse alcohol is known as drunk drivers because after taking three or four drinks they still believe that they are not drunk and goes back to the wheel of their vehicle without thinking of what will happen next. This drunk drivers are willing to risk their lives and the lives of others because they are ashamed or too big to call a family member or a designated drivers to take them home. If they are lucky and did not die on their way home. Then they create this dangerous cycle of
Drunk driving is extremely impactful on the lives of you and others. While drinking and driving, you are not just endangering yourself, you are also endangering the lives of others. The driver of the car does not just control the car with their hands and feet. They need their brain to function properly so that you are able to react to objects on the road quicker and control the car. If you drink then drive/ drink while driving. Alcohol affects your brain in many ways that inhibit your ability to drive. Alcohol will affect your reaction time, it slows your reflexes which decrease your ability to react to objects on the road. It affects your vision, in can impair your color perception, and night vision. It slows down the movement in the muscles in your eye causing your visual perception to change. Alcohol affects your ability to track. You will not be able to judge the position of cars ahead of you, you won’t be able to judge the
Many people in the United States enjoy a drink of their favorite alcoholic beverage. It could be a nice ice cold beer after a hard day of work or going to the bar and enjoying a few shots or mixed drinks with friends. Drinking alcohol is a common way to mingle with friends and take the edge off a difficult day. However, there are dangers involved with alcohol since it does dampen the body’s ability to cope with new information. Alcohol becomes a poison to the body when consumed in large quantities. The biggest danger is not to the driver after they become inebriated, but comes to anyone the drunk driver comes in contact with. A sober person can be dangerous just by being distracted, but a drunk driver’s ability to cope with changing situations and distractions is one of the biggest hazards on today’s roads. Some individuals believe that they are not as impaired as what they are led to believe from government ads and the many videos that show what can happen to someone who is drinking and driving. Although, there are many policies in place to advocate against drunk driving, there are those who would endanger themselves and others with their thoughtless actions when they jump into the driver’s seat of a vehicle. Drinking and driving should never be combined because a person who has been drinking does not have the ability to use all mental faculties unimpaired, many people have been killed, injured, or psychologically hurt by a drunk driver, many men and women do not know the difference weight and gender have on the body’s ability to process alcohol, and the financial and legal trouble that is awaiting for those convicted by a DUI.
Throughout life people make many different decisions. People make decisions on what to wear, what to eat, what to think, what to do with their life and what will benefit them in the long run. These are decisions that may seem small but they ultimately affect the person in either a positive or a negative way later on in their life. Many decisions we make in life are not the right ones, and they can hurt us later on in life if we do not take into account the consequences of our actions. A decision that can negatively creep up on people is drinking alcohol. The negative effects of drinking alcohol outweigh the few positive health benefits that it presents.