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Drunk driving
1.
2. • He endangers everyone
on the road.
• He often does not realize
the consequences of his
actions.
3.
4. • 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.
5. • While the fight against
drunk driving seems to
have no end , many
other solutions exist
besides the raising of
fines.
6. • 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.
7. • Another factor that can
affect a person’s decision
to drive drunk comes with
his friend.
8. • Do not let someone who
obviously intoxicated sit
behind the wheel.
10. • A true friend should
never let someone drive
drunk.
11. • The fact remains true
we cannot completely
solve the problem of
drunk driving.
12. • Although nothing can
totally prevent drunk
driving , certain steps
such as the education
of not only the
potential driver.
13. Educated people make educated decisions, and
educated people will not make the decision to drive
drunk.
14.
15. 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.