Drunk driving in the United States

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    scale: very serious (VS), serious(S), undecided(U), less serious (LS), and not serious (NS). Also not if you think an act should not be a crime (NAC). Give reasons for your decisions. l.Pat gets drunk and hits a child, injuring her severely, while speeding through a school zone. -VS Pat not only is driving under the influence, which puts countless lives in danger, as well as her own, her negligence infringes upon that child's human rights to safety, especially in an environment such as…

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    it he did not want any. My dad was able to buy alcohol at 18 and was sick of it. Of course you are still going to have your idiots that still think it’s cool, but is it all a phase? How many 40 year olds do you see going to big parties and getting drunk? It happens because we can’t just get rid of all of Americas idiots. Comparing 40 year olds and seniors in high school how many high schoolers do you hear about going to parties? Quite a bit huh.. but yet most of them liked to drink in high…

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    Alcohol is legal for everyone in every state who is twenty one or older. There are many different types of alcohol, depending on what you’re in the mood for. For example, there’s beer, vodka, scotch, whiskey, wine, tequila, bourbon ext… All of the alcoholic beverages you can purchase have a different taste, and a different method of making them. “Ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, is an intoxicating ingredient found in beer, wine, and liquor. Alcohol is produced by the fermentation of yeast, sugars, and…

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    invention called a fake identification exist and they work wonders. The legal drinking age should be lowered to 18 because you 're considered an adult, less under aged drinking, and less alcohol issues. Drinking can be a serious issue here in the United States,…

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    I personally think that the drinking age should be lowered to 18. The 1984 National Minimum Drinking Age Act, [23 U.S.C. § 158], requires that States prohibit persons under 21 years of age from purchasing or publicly possessing alcoholic beverages (APIS - The 1984 National Minimum Drinking Age Act). There are some excuses to the law. One main Idea about lowering the drinking age is that if you can risk your life for the army or some armed forces, you should be allowed to order a drink. "Support…

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    drink-driving. Police department have publicised to the New Zealand Herald that captured from drink-driving have been fallen from 630 in 2007 to 305 in 2011 (Wade,2016). Another campaign in New Zealand that are also helping to prevent this issue was by a organisation called SADD (Students against drink-driving) called ‘Plan b4 you party. They were surprised and happy with the outcome of the ‘ghost chip’ advertisement and how it played a part in decreasing number of younger people drink-driving.…

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    minimum legal drinking age should be lowered to eighteen. In 1920, the United State Congress ratified the 18th Amendment prohibiting the production, distribution, and sale of alcohol. The American people widely supported this amendment when it first went into action. The belief back then was that alcohol contributed to most of the personal and social problems such as the nation’s poverty, violence,…

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