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    "Drunk Driving." Blackbaud. Madd, 2015. Web. 02 May 2016. Summary: In the late 60s and early 70s, 29 states lowered their drinking age to more closely align with the newly reduced military enlistment and voting age. The results were immediate -- drunk driving crashes and alcohol-related fatalities increased significantly in those states.1 And not just in those states -- "blood borders", where young people would drive to a state with a lower drinking age, drink, and crash on their return,…

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    When people in Florida are arrested for suspected drunk driving, law enforcement officers often ask them to submit to breath tests. Sometimes, drivers may refuse such tests in an effort to avoid incriminating themselves. They may believe that they cannot be convicted of DUI without breath test results. It is important for Floridians to understand, however, that this is not necessarily the case. Under Florida state law, refusing to submit to a breath test will result in a driver’s license…

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    In response to the above critique, this section will explore how Nagel might defend his argument. It does not suffice to examine moral luck in hypothetical situations. Moral luck is only applicable under real circumstances and to give it a suppositious critique is degrading to Nagel’s original argument. It is also important to clarify the term “luck,” and what it means when something is affected by luck. Lastly, if we accept the critique then it is crucial we consider how to apply judgment…

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    Drunk Driving under the influence of alcohol is something people under the age 21, do while intoxicated with alcohol. Drunk driving can be very deadly. Yet many people drive while intoxicated everyday. Drivers who are drunk are blamed for the loss of as many as twenty-five thousand lives in highway crashes each year and hundreds of thousands of severe injuries. Everyday many lives are lost because of drunk driving or drunk drivers. “On June 1, 2000 in Miami, Florida, 16-year-old Helen Marie…

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    show them to be false. Typical evidence will include the way you were driving such as crossing the center line, running a stop sign, or irregular speeds. They may also talk about your physical characteristics such as bloodshot…

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    and was outside of the building. There wasn’t a soul. I drove to the pitch black streets dodging holes on the asphalt, I wasn’t in a hurry but I didn’t want to be late. The highway was desolated besides being Friday and payday, and I could feel driving into the smog, blurring my vision. The night smelled like the whole city was on fire, a burnt smell that filled your lungs and stuck to your throat. I parked my on the street and waited outside. “This place is packed, wanna go somewhere…

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    and the proper age for it. I will discuss drinking and driving, which has become prevalent in the twentieth century, and more so, now in the twenty-first century. Driving under the influence is clearly not a good thing, but its severity and method of prevention are called into question. By making clear the seriousness and consequences of drunk driving, I will attempt to prove which course of actions should be attempted. The punishments for driving under the influence are not harsh enough to…

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    Drinking and driving is a serious issue in the contemporary society. This act of driving in a drunken state is responsible for thousands of lives every single year. Children women pedestrians, other drivers, buildings, nothing is safe when it comes in front of drunk drivers. Drunk driving can or can’t be stopped this controversial debate has been active for several years. Some believe that theoretically, drunk driving can be stopped but when we will try to implement a practical plan, no proposal…

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    Drunk Driving Observation

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    In summary, on 04/18/16 at 1955 hours, Ofc. E. Lara #244, Ofc. P. Koc #245, J. Alvarez #295, and I were dispatched to 5147 W Roosevelt Rd. in regards to two (2) subjects sleeping inside a vehicle. Upon arrival, I observed a male and female subject sleeping inside a vehicle with the front windows rolled down (05' Chevy IL Z729164) parked next to the gas pump. Two (2) photos were taken of the sleeping subjects and later placed into inventory. I observed the vehicle to be shifted in drive with…

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    Drunk Driving Diary

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    On 4/14/2018, I was dispatched and responded to 4852 Limestone Drive reference a suicidal juvenile. Prior to arrival I was advised that the complainant was a dispatcher from the crisis 211 hotline. Upon arrival I met with the juvenile subject, Savannah Jenkins. The subject advised she was feeling sad, angry, irrational, and wanted to harm herself. The subject advised that she wanted to inject pills (unknown type) in order to end her life. The subject advised that she did not inject any…

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