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Ever wonder why DWI is illegal?

MISSION FIRST…PEOPLE ALWAYS…ONE TEAM. Ever wonder why DWI is illegal?. Margaret Plank NTC FPSA DSN 470-3711. Alcohol related crashes are the # 1 cause of deaths among Americans between 18 & 30. If you have been drinking, call a friend, supervisor, 1st Sergeant or Commander for a ride home.

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Ever wonder why DWI is illegal?

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  1. MISSION FIRST…PEOPLE ALWAYS…ONE TEAM Ever wonder why DWI is illegal? Margaret Plank NTC FPSA DSN 470-3711

  2. Alcohol related crashes are the # 1 cause of deaths among Americans between 18 & 30

  3. If you have been drinking, call a friend, supervisor, 1st Sergeant or Commander for a ride home

  4. If at a home party, ask to spend the night

  5. MYTHS • “I don’t have far to go” • “I don’t feel any effects” • “I’m more alert after a few drinks” • “Coffee will sober me up” • “I just need some fresh air” • “I’ll drive slowly and carefully” • “I’ve only been drinking beer”

  6. Take a taxi instead

  7. Say “No” to alcohol when you know you will need to drive

  8. Don’t give in to peer pressure

  9. Only TIME will sober you up

  10. How to Spot a Drunk Driver The Drunk Driver is not the only one at risk… We all are.A driver under the influence of alcohol may: • Drive with the window rolled down in the cold • Weave, hit curbs or other objects near the road • Pass dangerously close to other cars • Forget to use headlights • Make wide turns • Tailgate

  11. Stay alert when driving at dangerous times Notify police of any suspicious drivers

  12. Tips for Hosts and Hostesses • Don’t make drinking the main focus • Provide food when alcohol is served • Don’t push drinks • Know that drunkenness is neither healthy, safe or amusing • Assume responsibility for your guests • Insure designated drivers don’t drink

  13. Use a designated driver, or one will be appointed to you

  14. DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE

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