Don't Drink and Drive
- theflyingkorean
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theflyingkorean wrote:Every Fifteen Minutes is a great program they have out in California. I don't know if they have it elsewhere.
the program came to my school and it wuz well done and stuff but it affected nobody. i thought it would be powerful cuz a senior at our school killed his best friend/fellow senior summer before senior year in a reckless driving accident but people didn't seem to feel very affected by the program
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we had one of these crash replicas back when, but it was horrially done. The crashed car was real, and they had real firemen, but we were in grand stands where no one could see anything, and they kept putting down huge goddy Xs and Os. After about 2 hours with out anyone explaining anything(mabye shorter) some one finally started talking, but no one could hear them. It was pathetic. i hope things have improved since 98
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qtpie57 wrote:theflyingkorean wrote:Every Fifteen Minutes is a great program they have out in California. I don't know if they have it elsewhere.
the program came to my school and it wuz well done and stuff but it affected nobody. i thought it would be powerful cuz a senior at our school killed his best friend/fellow senior summer before senior year in a reckless driving accident but people didn't seem to feel very affected by the program
its because people don't experience losing someone to drunk driving that doesn't affect them very much. if any person lost a loved one to drunk driving, it would have been a much different outcome.
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The sad thing is that it is so easy to take half a second and pick a DD for the night, Yellow Cab is a favorite for a lot of the emgineering guys I hang out with. Trust me its better to spend money on a safe ride home then to have your family spend a lot more on your funeral.
If anyone is ever in Tucson and needs a ride from a bar give me a call 520 990 4396, I'll pick you up or have a friend get you.
If anyone is ever in Tucson and needs a ride from a bar give me a call 520 990 4396, I'll pick you up or have a friend get you.
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being an oldguy, my kids are now young adults. During the time when they first entered high school and started riding in cars with other kids my wife and I told them to never get in a car with an impaired driver. All they had to do was call us up any time day or night and we would come and get them. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. We would rather have be annoyed to get up and get them or their friends than the alternative. Perhaps you youngsters could make similar arrangements with your parents, it wouldn't hurt to ask.
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