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Drinking and Driving

Many people believe that if you have been drinking alcohol, you should not be allowed behind the driving controls of a motor vehicle. Others claim that the state has no right to interfere with people’s freedom to choose when and where they drink alcohol, and that many factors unrelated to drunken driving cause road accidents and deaths. The fact remains that far too many people are injured or killed on our roads each year and that, all too often, they are found to have an excessive breath or blood alcohol level. Whether the solution to this problem is to be found through education programmes, or the enforcement of stiffer legal penalties, or a combination of both, remains to be seen.


Educational programmes aimed mainly at school students appear to have helped change the attitudes of many young people towards drink driving. Groups like MADD (mothers against drunk driving) are well supported in schools, and many people are now prepared to use a cab or a designated sober driver whe...

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