The Consequences of Drunk Driving

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The Consequences of Drunk Driving
“A friend who dies, it’s something of you who dies,” Gustave Flaubert. When someone dies from drunk driving this is something you may be feeling. The consequences of drunk driving are far too high to even think of driving while under the influence. Every year thousands die from drunk driving or are caught drunk driving, and face consequences such as fines and a loss of license. But, it’s easy to avoid or prevent drunk driving by ordering a taxi or setting a designated driver.
Each year people die or are severely injured from drunk driving. “Each year 4,700 teens die as a result of underage drinking before the age of 21,” (Copeland, Larry. “Parents”). The consequences of drinking and driving can possibly be loss of life, not just the driver but others in the car. Drunk driving is not worth risking the possibility of huge fines. If someone is killed with the driver, driving under the influence there’s a possibility of life in prison for the driver. The good news is that drunk driving can be prevented with a simple phone call or a quick discussion with friends before the night of drinking begins. It is by setting a designated driver. From 2011 to 2012 highway deaths that involved drunk drivers rose 4.6 percent. It numbered 10,322 according to Federal Stats, (Rubinkam 1). The danger of drunk driving is far too high to even think of driving under the influence yet as the stats show people still are doing it. The stat shows that the number of drunk drivers in an accident rose 4.6 percent, which means more and more people are choosing to drive under the influence. The evidence shows that people are willing to risk their lives and the lives of others by driving under the influence. Yet it is as simple...

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