Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Didn't someone say that Europeans generally do not drive AT ALL when drinking alcohol?
Isn't that the way to go?
It's not like drinking and driving is approved in the U.S. Kids drink and drive because these parties are few and far between. In Europe where the drinking age is lower, alcohol is more legally accessible. Instead of driving 7 miles of unfamiliar twisty roads to get to a party, kids walk a block or two away to party with their friends, then walk home.
If you drink and drive, then you approve of it in your own home.
The kids are getting the message.
I would never drink and drive and no way would I allow my kid to drink and drive.
How do you prevent your kid from drinking and driving?
Same here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Didn't someone say that Europeans generally do not drive AT ALL when drinking alcohol?
Isn't that the way to go?
It's not like drinking and driving is approved in the U.S. Kids drink and drive because these parties are few and far between. In Europe where the drinking age is lower, alcohol is more legally accessible. Instead of driving 7 miles of unfamiliar twisty roads to get to a party, kids walk a block or two away to party with their friends, then walk home.
If you drink and drive, then you approve of it in your own home.
The kids are getting the message.
I would never drink and drive and no way would I allow my kid to drink and drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Didn't someone say that Europeans generally do not drive AT ALL when drinking alcohol?
Isn't that the way to go?
??? Europeans drive drunk, they speed, they die in fatal crashes. On the other hand, fewer teens have cars. I agree 100% with no drinking and driving but let's not make stuff up.
Anonymous wrote:
Didn't someone say that Europeans generally do not drive AT ALL when drinking alcohol?
Isn't that the way to go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Respect the dead kids please.
Which dead kids?
This crash in Silver Spring in 2011?
http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/197734/435/Desaleen-James-Shares-Her-Story-and-Video-from-the-Drunk-Driving-Crash-That-killed-Her-Two-Friends
Or these kids from 2012?
http://patch.com/maryland/bethesda-chevychase/vigil-held-for-young-man-woman-killed-on-jones-bridge-road
Or this kid from 2014?
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/2014/08/30/3-people-injured-in-md-accident/14862269/
Or these kids from 1995?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/magazine/drinking060798.htm
Let's talk about alcohol prevention and teen driving.
How is the drinking going on?
Kids lying about where they're going,
and what they're doing...
and dumb parents want to believe their lying kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Didn't someone say that Europeans generally do not drive AT ALL when drinking alcohol?
Isn't that the way to go?
It's not like drinking and driving is approved in the U.S. Kids drink and drive because these parties are few and far between. In Europe where the drinking age is lower, alcohol is more legally accessible. Instead of driving 7 miles of unfamiliar twisty roads to get to a party, kids walk a block or two away to party with their friends, then walk home.
If you drink and drive, then you approve of it in your own home.
The kids are getting the message.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Respect the dead kids please.
Which dead kids?
This crash in Silver Spring in 2011?
http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/197734/435/Desaleen-James-Shares-Her-Story-and-Video-from-the-Drunk-Driving-Crash-That-killed-Her-Two-Friends
Or these kids from 2012?
http://patch.com/maryland/bethesda-chevychase/vigil-held-for-young-man-woman-killed-on-jones-bridge-road
Or this kid from 2014?
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/2014/08/30/3-people-injured-in-md-accident/14862269/
Or these kids from 1995?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/magazine/drinking060798.htm
Let's talk about alcohol prevention and teen driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Didn't someone say that Europeans generally do not drive AT ALL when drinking alcohol?
Isn't that the way to go?
It's not like drinking and driving is approved in the U.S. Kids drink and drive because these parties are few and far between. In Europe where the drinking age is lower, alcohol is more legally accessible. Instead of driving 7 miles of unfamiliar twisty roads to get to a party, kids walk a block or two away to party with their friends, then walk home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Didn't someone say that Europeans generally do not drive AT ALL when drinking alcohol?
Isn't that the way to go?
It's not like drinking and driving is approved in the U.S. Kids drink and drive because these parties are few and far between. In Europe where the drinking age is lower, alcohol is more legally accessible. Instead of driving 7 miles of unfamiliar twisty roads to get to a party, kids walk a block or two away to party with their friends, then walk home.
Anonymous wrote:
Didn't someone say that Europeans generally do not drive AT ALL when drinking alcohol?
Isn't that the way to go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Respect the dead kids please.
Which dead kids?
This crash in Silver Spring in 2011?
http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/197734/435/Desaleen-James-Shares-Her-Story-and-Video-from-the-Drunk-Driving-Crash-That-killed-Her-Two-Friends
Or these kids from 2012?
http://patch.com/maryland/bethesda-chevychase/vigil-held-for-young-man-woman-killed-on-jones-bridge-road
Or this kid from 2014?
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/2014/08/30/3-people-injured-in-md-accident/14862269/
Or these kids from 1995?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/magazine/drinking060798.htm
Let's talk about alcohol prevention and teen driving.
Why doesn't this happen in Germany where kids can legally have a beer at 16 without their parent and 13 with their parent?
We've hosted numerous German APs and NONE of them have been interested in getting drunk and are shocked to learn that Americans drive with even a drop of alcohol in their bodies.
The problem IS alcohol prevention and the solution is drinking responsibly because drinking WI'LL happen and kids are given no guidance and parents are allowing these children with no guidiance to drink in their homes. It is all one big circle jerk.
Anonymous wrote:
Please don't allow your kids to attend parties that might have alcohol and/or drugs.
Reality:
"A party isn't a party without alcohol."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Respect the dead kids please.
Which dead kids?
This crash in Silver Spring in 2011?
http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/197734/435/Desaleen-James-Shares-Her-Story-and-Video-from-the-Drunk-Driving-Crash-That-killed-Her-Two-Friends
Or these kids from 2012?
http://patch.com/maryland/bethesda-chevychase/vigil-held-for-young-man-woman-killed-on-jones-bridge-road
Or this kid from 2014?
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/2014/08/30/3-people-injured-in-md-accident/14862269/
Or these kids from 1995?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/magazine/drinking060798.htm
Let's talk about alcohol prevention and teen driving.
Why doesn't this happen in Germany where kids can legally have a beer at 16 without their parent and 13 with their parent?
We've hosted numerous German APs and NONE of them have been interested in getting drunk and are shocked to learn that Americans drive with even a drop of alcohol in their bodies.
The problem IS alcohol prevention and the solution is drinking responsibly because drinking WI'LL happen and kids are given no guidance and parents are allowing these children with no guidiance to drink in their homes. It is all one big circle jerk.
Drunk driving happens in Europe among young people. Most young people though don't have access to cars, etc.:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35079-2004Dec29.html