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DOT Blotto
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blotto |ˈblätō|
1. adjective informal
extremely drunk: we got blotto.
2. Albany band that disbanded in 1984
Call a cab.
Ask for a ride.
Do anything but drive.
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What do you see?
If it’s it not clear, find another way home.
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More than XX text-a-ride services in NYC.
You’re never too drunk to text.
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More than 35,000 DUI arrests in New York State.
Nearly 400 DUI-related fatalities.
Don’t end up in the tank.
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How stupid are you?
Still think it’s OK to drink and drive?
Think again.
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Drunk driving is illegal.
Drunk driving kills.
Get the picture?
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Drinking? Driving?
A dangerous choice.
Take a closer look.
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What does this look like?
If you said danger, you’re right.
If you’re drinking, get a ride home.
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Yeah—
Kind of a dangerous cocktail.
Don’t drink and drive.
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Look.
Think.
Don’t drive.
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One more for the road?
Look closer, and think again.
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Life is short.
Don’t waste it.
If you’re wasted—
Get a cab.
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Do you see the cars or the glass?
Either way, it’s a deadly mix.
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Drinking.
Driving.
A dangerous cocktail.
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Dude.
What are you thinking?
Get behind the wheel?
Now?
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Take this simple test.
Pass it.
Would you rather take the Breathalyzer later?
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On the rocks?
Not this time.
Get a cab home.
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Take this little test.
You don’t want to take another one later.
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9,878 killed.
350,000 injured.
In one year.
Don’t drink and drive.
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Drinking?
Grab a cab.
Take a bus.
Crash at home.
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Drunk driving costs New York State $2.23 billion a year.
And you thought drinks were expensive in this place.
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17 million people.
That’s how many admitted to drunk driving in 2010.
Enough to be the fifth-largest state in the U.S.
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Someone is killed in a drunk driving crash every 53 minutes.
Every 90 seconds, someone is injured.
Drinking?
Don’t drive.
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More than 35,000 DUI arrests in NY State.
Nearly 400 DUI-related fatalities.
Sobering, isn’t it?
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No, it’s not a band (anymore).
It’s a hazard.
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Look closely.
What do you see?
Don’t let it be your future.
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What is this?
If you guessed a reagent used in immunological assays, you’re smart.
If you guessed a bad way to get home, you’re even smarter.