Secondly, when teens start to drive most of the time they do not have limits on where they can go. They will go anywhere and everywhere they want to go. The risk of a teen being killed doubles during the late teen years; with the drinking and driving and teens using drugs and driving. Underage drinking is one of the leading causes of death in teens who drive. Driving under the influence of drugs is another leading cause of death in teens. If they are hooked on drugs, which by this time most teens that have tried drugs or are hooked on them, they will go where they know they can get drugs. If they are addicted to alcohol, which, again, by this time …show more content…
They will either take really powerful drugs or just a lot of them or they will drink so much they pass out. So I am talking about drugs like PCP or Angel Dust, meth, crack cocaine, roofies, and GHB or club drugs in other words, drugs that have not only give a powerful high but also have a really toxic effect on your brain especially the part that controls memory. They will also have sex, most of the time unprotected, and either contract some kind of sexual transmitted disease or end up getting pregnant. Teens just do not have very good common sense under pressure so they do what everyone else is doing. If everyone else is doing drugs then that means they do drugs. If everyone else is drinking alcohol then they drink alcohol.
But overall teens don’t have a limit to what they’re willing to do as far as drug and alcohol abuse or sex. Teens are willing to go as far as their body will let them and that could be as far as death, so parents don’t need to only set curfews and limit their kid’s activities but also stress to them about safety and the side effects of drug and alcohol abuse. But this is all