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| Sober drivers, not!
Alcohol has always been a problem in society then and now. Its
negative and drastic effects are attributing to accidents and
other misconducts that people under its spell are getting into.
What would happen if you combine this with driving? You would
get disaster in caps. Drivers are always been warned against
drinking and driving or vice versa. Media played its role in the
campaign agent drunk driving. They show advertisements to
emphasize their points. Films were done regarding what happens
and what may happen. And real life footages of events involving
accidents the result of drunk driving. The internet takes on in
the action, posting articles regarding this, putting pictures
too to state their point in pictures. Still, the numbers remain.
Drunk driving is still rampant. Reports have shown that in the
United States alone, 17,000 people, in a year, are killed in
drunk driving and more than 250,000 injured. When driving,
drivers are given full responsibility for whatever their actions
may result to. Oftentimes, many innocent people’s lives are
taken away by these accidents. It is disconcerting to note that
they are the victims of another person’s irresponsible doing.
Steps have already been made on how to solve this problem.
Communities are given awareness in preventing such situations
and promoting the decrease in the number of cases. Police are
also given assignments to be on alert for any possible signs of
drunk driving, acting before an accident can happen. Punishments
are becoming more and more severe in an attempt to somehow
minimize these cases. It can be noted that the cases of drunk
driving have lessened from the time that people have been doing
more preventive measures. Posting more awareness and know how
also helped. Although decline has been noted in the number of
cases, drunk driving is still considered a major problem of
society that needs to be confronted head-on. It can be assumed
that another factor that may help in preventing drunk driving is
by giving grave punishments and consequences to these drivers.
Lawsuits should be brought up to these persons, not giving
leniency on the penalty to be imposed upon them. This may be
made possible if victims or their relatives are aware of their
rights and the actions when they find themselves in these
situations.
What would it be like without alcohol? There would be no drunk
drivers. And what would the world be without drunk drivers?
Better.
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About the author:
The author got the flair for reading and writing when she
received a subscription of the school newsletter in
kindergarten. She got her first article published on that same
newsletter in the third grade.
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