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    morning, Jacqui Saburido’s life changed forever. Jaqui and some friends were heading home from a birthday party in Austin, Texas when a drunk driver crossed the center line, hitting the car Jaqui was in, head-on. Two of Jaqui’s friends died at the scene. Jaqui, however, suffered third-degree burns over 60 percent of her body after the car caught fire (Faces Of Drunk Driving). This tragic story soon was known throughout the United States, due to the graphic advertisement created by the Texas…

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    I remember when I was a 7th grader, wherever I would walk I saw a poster of this girl named Jaqueline. The poster said “Not everyone who gets hit by a drunk driver dies. Don’t drink and Drive” and “Jaqueline Saburido was 20 years old when the car she was riding in was hit by a drunk driver. Today at 23, she is still working to put her life back together.” After so many years I still remember the poster very well, I remember the before and after picture of Jaqueline. Jaqueline was/is a beautiful…

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    Laws Against Driving

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    Laws against driving under the influence are created to save lives; however, even harsher laws may decrease the number of accidents. Everyday, people attempt to drink and drive while the lives in the car next to them are at risk and they would have no idea. Not having harsh enough laws established for drinking and driving can end up causing more harm because people who don’t get caught will do it again, it can cause damage to those involved, and it takes away from first responders of their…

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    coordination. All these capabilities are vital for driving a vehicle safely. Thus, operating a car after being drunk causes severe problems including death. Even you can get imprisoned if you are caught to be driving while intoxicated. It continues, and we hear about many incidents throughout the United States (J., 2017). In every single State, it is prohibited to drive with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or more. Unfortunately, still, the drunk driving crashes were observed in 2016 (J.,…

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    Involuntary Manslaughter

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    Manslaughter is only one step down from murder. Based on the circumstances involved, manslaughter may be labeled as "involuntary." If it becomes clear the the killing of another person was purely unintentional, they may be charged with this slightly lesser crime. In most cases the penalties are less severe that the penalties for those convicted of murder. However, that does not mean that the consequences for involuntary manslaughter are not severe. Involuntary manslaughter falls into three main…

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    DUI Road Blocks

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    drinking and driving with their friends. Usually police will conduct this road block at a strategic area that has high probability for drunk drivers to pass through and police use this opportunity to arrest motorists who are driving under the influence of alcohol. The officers in charge will request drivers to do sobriety testing if they suspect the drivers are in a drunk condition or have signs of intoxication and impairment. Police will not hesitate to detain and charge drivers under the drunk…

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    impaired driving. It has been noticed around the world that "Ontario is a leader in combating impaired driving through some of the toughest laws and programs in North America" (Impaired Driving). The-consequences that the-Ontario justice sector has-established-are very innovative. Written in the Ministry of Transportation, if you are a driver with a full license you "will face immediate roadside license suspension of: refusing a breath test, registering a BAC of 0.05 or more"(Impaired Driving).…

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    Sobriety Checkpoint Essay

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    2013, 10,076 people died in drunk driving crashes while an additional 290,000 people were injured. That sums up to one death every fifty-two minutes involving an alcohol-impaired driver. Although the number of fatalities has decreased nationally by forty-nine percent, drunk driving remains a crucial issue in the world. If the whole world acknowledges the abysmal outcomes of drunk driving, why is it still a monumental issue? Organizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving, MADD for short, are…

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    drinking and driving negatively affect those all around, including the drunk driver and those near the drunk driver. Even though we all know how serious drinking and driving is, it is important to know the statistics of drinking and driving to fully comprehend just how dangerous it actually is. In 2016, 10,265 people died in crashes that involved drunk drivers. In 2016, an average of 28 people in the United States of America died in a car crash that involved a person who had been driving drunk.…

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    One Drink Is All It Takes Drinking and driving causes an average of 28 deaths daily across America, that is one death every 53 minutes. These deaths are caused by people who disregard the safety of themselves and everyone around them. Most drivers forget the gravity of the act of driving a car. Operating a motor vehicle is essentially strapping into a several thousand pound bomb and hurling it down the road at incredibly high speeds and steering it through various…

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