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6.7: A Student Example- “Preventing Drunk Driving by Enforcement” by Daniel Marvins

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The assignment that was the basis for this essay asked students to write a “first person narrative” about the research project they would be working on for the semester. “It was really important to me think about a lot of different ideas and topics because I was worried that I might not be able to find enough research or stick with it,” Marvins said. “This project helped me think this through.”

Preventing Drunk Driving by Enforcement

Despite the fact that Americans are more aware of the problems of drunk driving than we were in the past, it is still a serious problem in the U.S. While educating everyone about the dangers of drunk driving is certainly important, I am interested in researching and writing about different ways to more strictly enforce drunk driving laws.

My working thesis for my research project is “While stronger enforcement measures to control drunk driving might be controversial and a violation of individual rights, they have to be enacted to stop drunk driving deaths.” By “stronger enforcement measures,” I mean things like police check points, lower legal levels of blood-alcohol, required breatholizer tests, less control on police searching cars, and stronger jail sentences.

I got the idea to focus on this topic by working on some of the different brainstorming techniques we talked about in class. I tried several different brainstorming techniques including freewriting and clustering. For me, the most useful technique was making a list of ideas and then talking it over with the other students in my group.

We all agreed that drunk driving would be a good topic, but I thought about writing about other topics too. For example, I think it would also be interesting to write about gun control laws, especially how they might effect deaths with kids and guns. I also thought it might be interesting to do research on the tobacco business and the lawsuits different states are conducting against them.

But I am more interested in exploring issues about drunk driving for a couple of different reasons. First, I think drunk driving is an issue that a lot of people can relate to because most people know that it is dangerous and it is a bad idea. For example, we hear and read messages about not driving drunk in a lot of different advertisements. Still, even though everyone knows it is a bad idea, there are still a lot of deaths and injuries that result from drunk driving.

Second, I’m interested in doing research on stronger enforcement of drunk driving laws because I am not sure I have made my own mind up about it. Like everyone else, I of course think drunk driving is bad and police and society should do everything they can do to prevent people from driving drunk. On the other hand, I also think it’s bad for police to pull over everyone they think might be drunk even when they don’t know for sure. Strong enforcement might stop a lot of drunk driving, but it also gives police more chances to violate individual liberties and rights.

I have done a little bit of research already and I don’t think I’m going to have any problem finding evidence to support my topic. Drunk driving seems to be a pretty common topic with a lot of different things written about it. I did a quick search of the library’s databases and the World Wide Web and I found thousands of different articles. I skimmed the titles and it seemed like a lot of them would be very relevant and useful for my subject.

Drunk driving is a serious problem and everyone agrees that we should do something about it. The question is what should “it” be? My hope is that through my research, I will learn more about how stronger enforcement of drunk driving laws can curtail drunk driving, and I hope to be able to convince my readers of this, too.

Final Essay Outline (Rhetorical Analysis on Drunk Driving)

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Topic: How advertisements use rhetorical strategies to educate the public and dissuade them from drunk driving.

Purpose:  To save lives and prevent injuries that are caused within drunk driving accidents.         

Thesis Statement:  The two advertisements use the rhetorical triangle of ethos, pathos, and logos, whilst also invoking both intrinsic and extrinsic proofs to draw out compassion from the audience to come together and completely eradicate drunk driving.         

Introduction: 

Attention Strategy: Start off giving statistics and an empathetical introduction line that makes the audience interested and concerned, whilst also making readers feel as though they can make a difference about the tragedy presented (number of deaths and injuries in Amerca caused by drunk driving each year)-NHTSA

Orienting Material:   Introduce both artifacts and describe them so that the audience may visualize them. Explain blandly where they are from, the message they try to convey, and how they contribute to the topic and purpose.

Preview:  Talk about the two artifacts whilst bringing up that they invoke ethos, pathos, and logos, Without explaining thoroughly, allow the audience to piece together some of the essay prior to reading it, whilst also lacking basic information so that they would like to read more. For example, talking about the statistics (logos) of the number of people dead, injured, and victimized (pathos) and how companies such as BMW make advertisements about it, and big social media platforms contain thousands of posts demoting drunk driving (ethos)

(A)Main Idea: The presence of Ethos within the artifacts, creating a credible source of information to be displayed

(A) Support 1- BMW uses Ethos as a big brand name (multi-billion dollar car company) within the first artifact

(A) Specific Support 1a- BMW wouldn’t mislead the audience, because they would lose credibility and sales, so we can trust BMW knowing that their word is with truth or belief of the truth (A) Specific Support 1b- W hen BMW focuses its time and money on an advertisement regarding an issue, we know it is a serious problem that needs attention immediately

(A)Support 2- The second artifact has no name to it, but the credibility is found through proven statistics

(A) Specific Support 2a- we can prove that over 800 people (NHTSA) are handicapped due to drunk driving every day, through math, we can figure out that the artifact is telling the truth (A) Specific Support 2b- The public is not being misled, this artifact is trying to genuinely do good, and by telling the truth, we can listen to what it has to say and know they are in the right set of mind

(B)Main Idea: The presence of Pathos within the artifacts, displaying passion and empathy towards the audience, encouraging them to support the advertisements

(B) Support 1- The first artifact utilizes intrinsic proofs to establish pathos in its advertisement

(B) Specific Support 1a- The image of the organic leg next to the artificial prosthetic (BMW) shows the difference between the two and the oddness between living with a new difficulty in your life, that could’ve been prevented (B) Specific Support 1b- No stats or specifics were detailed, allowing the audience to visualize the terrible actions the victim went through, evoking pain and empathy form whatever story they made up. (For example, and for whatever reason, I imagined a young girl hit at night by a drunk man driving, and now at a young age, will never be able to grow up with the same capabilities as she would have with the two legs she was born with)

(B)Support 2-The second artifact uses extrinsic proofs to establish pathos in its advertisement

(B) Specific Support 2a- Casualties/Fatalities seen as a number is now seen as an effect on people’s lives. (B) Specific Support 2b- As a bland source of statistics, this artifact may even intrigue the viewers to investigate farther, looking at more statistics , using the same tactic I used in the introduction to invoke people’s emotions and learn more about how these “numbers” are ruining lives, and change needs to occur to decrease them

(C)Main Idea: The presence of Logos within the artifacts, displaying logic and reason to believe and support the common cause addressed by the artifacts

(C) Support 1- The first artifact uses rhetorical speech to induce logos into their artifact’s message

(C) Specific Support 1a- BMW is saying that cars can break down and be replaced some odd years with no second thought, but the human body has more value than that, and cannot be switched around, with parts given and taken as easily as the car is without invoking trauma and physical pain. (C) Specific Support 1b- Disabilities are not the worst-case scenario (death is arguably the worst) but preventable disabilities that hinder somebody’s life, more often not a civilian who wasn’t the one DUI, can be prevented, which in turn allow people to live the life they want to live.

(C)Support 2- The second artifact uses extrinsic and intrinsic proofs to provide logistical reasoning and logos in the artifact’s message

(C) Specific Support 2a- The advertisement shows statistics, which can be proven or disproven (I used CDC and NHTSA) to show continuity of the destruction of human lives and welfare brought about by drunk driving (C) Specific Support 2b- Creators of the artifact did not just throw out statistics, the intention was to draw in public concern and relay the message about the awfulness of drunk driving and the accidents they cause

Summary Statement – By proving the presence of ethos, pathos, and logos within the artifacts, the essay fulfilled the thesis that the advertisements are trying to do good as well as address the whole public with the truth and credibility. It is now up to the people to make the right choice with that information.

Concluding Remark – The general public now has a decision whether to be informed by these artifacts and to be a part of the movement that saves lives from drunk driving accidents, as these advertisements try to set in motion.

Reference Page(s)

BMW. “BMW Artifact Post (For Essay Works Cited).” Edited by Kevin Murray,  Kevin Murray RCL , Penn State Blogs, 7 Oct. 2020, sites.psu. edu / kevinmrcl /2020/10/07/ bmw -artifact-post-for-essay-works-cited/.   

Cantor, DM. “10 Most Effective Anti-Drunk Driving Advertisements.”  David Cantor DUI Defense Lawyers , 19 Dec. 2019, cantorduilawyers.com/10-effective-anti-drunk-driving-advertisements.   

CDC. “Impaired Driving: Get the Facts.”  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 24 Aug. 2020,  www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/impaired_driving/impaired-drv_factsheet.html .   

Nathan Law, Geoffrey G. “National Drunk Driving Facts &  Statistics . ”  Geoffrey G Nathan Law Offices , 2019,  www.geoffreygnathanlaw.com/topics/national-drunk-driving-statistics/ .   

NHTSA. “Traffic Safety Facts 2018 Data.”  CrashStats   , National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2018, (crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/ Api /Public/ ViewPublication /812864 #:~ :text=In%202018%20there%20were%2010%2C511%20people%20killed%20in%20alcohol%2 Dimpaired,the %20United%20States%20in%202018. ) .  

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How to Write a Drunk Driving Essay

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Driving while drunk is illegal and dangerous.

You can also be asked to write an essay about why drunk driving is dangerous. It is here where you can use statistical data as well as physiological information on how drunkenness makes it impossible for a person to control a vehicle. The following are some of the steps you can take to deliver a good essay.

How to spice up your drunk driving essay

  • Select the topic

Even if your essay cannot be supportive of drunk driving, there are many topics you can write about where drunk driving is concerned. Good writing is usually a result of a combination of passion and style. When choosing your topic, choose the one you are passionate about. Your essay could contain information about the inequality in Law on drunk drivers in different states. Of course, if you have been provided with a topic on which you have to write, then go with it.

Conduct thorough research

Essay on drunk driving should contain only accurate information. It is, therefore, of utmost importance for you to make sure that all of the information you include in your paper is accurate and up to date. This is only achievable if you, as a writer, will take the time to look at the statistics and facts that have to do with this issue. Conducting research on this topic is fairly easy owing to the prevalence of road accidents it causes. Studying the recent headlines is one strategy to get additional information on drunk driving and its impact.

Using statistics to show the numbers of individuals and families affected by drunk driving can be a powerful way of creating a clear picture of what drunk driving causes It is also important to include expert views on the topic. These experts include police officers, EMTs, and health professionals. These are individuals who spend a lot of time dealing with drunk people and the consequences of drunk driving.

Formulate a thesis statement

A drunk driving essay by its nature is analytical. This means that you have to bring arguments for your stand-point. Owing to the diversity of topics you can write about will pull your essay towards different directions making it impossible to understand. An essay full of generalities would end up fulfilling no objective. Your thesis statement should argue from a standpoint that would allow someone else argue against your point of view. It is also important for you to be careful with the thesis statement. As observed earlier, the direction taken by your essays on drunk driving is already prescribed. To make your essay memorable, your thesis statement cannot be general. It has to enable you to write an informative essay.

After taking all of these steps, it is important for you to remember that the ultimate mark of a good essay is in writing. Get all of the information you need and gather all of the facts, then make sure that your writing style binds the information in a way that is interesting to the reader and that it communicates the information clearly.

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Drunk Driving

This essay will explore the issue of drunk driving, discussing its consequences, legal implications, and the efforts being made to reduce and prevent drunk driving incidents. At PapersOwl too, you can discover numerous free essay illustrations related to Alcoholism.

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Drunk driving is a precedent issue that has taken a toll on a multitude of lives nationwide. Drivers have responsibilities which include driving sober, driving for the safety of yourself and others. Drinking and driving may seem harmless, until you take the lives of innocent people due to improperly operating a vehicle. When an innocent person dies due to drunk driving, not only does it affect the person who was drunk, but it affects the families and friends of the victims.

When someone is caught drinking and driving, drastic punishment follows. Many people who drive drunk are very aware that they are intoxicated. However, most people feel as if they are capable of driving a motor vehicle no matter what their blood alcohol content is. Ignition interlocks should be installed in cars to measure alcohol on every driver’s breath before they can start their car. Drunk driving should be terminated due to the harmful risks and consequences that effect many lives, innocent and guilty.

Drunk driving takes the lives of thousands of people every year. “In 2016 there were 10,497 fatalities in motor vehicle traffic crashes involving drivers with BACs of .08 g/dL or higher. This totaled 28 percent of all traffic fatalities for the year. An average of 1 alcohol-impaired-driving fatality occurred every 50 minutes in 2016. Every day, 29 people in the United States die in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver. The estimated economic cost of all alcohol-impaired crashes (involving alcohol-impaired drivers or alcohol- impaired nonoccupants) in the United States in 2010 (the most recent year for which cost data is available) was $44 billion.

Of the traffic fatalities in 2016 among children 14 and younger, 17 percent occurred in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes. The 25 to 34-year-old age group had the highest percentage (27%) of drivers with BACs of .08 g/dL or higher in fatal crashes compared to other age groups in 2016.” (Crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov, 2019) This evidence shows that drinking and driving is very dangerous, not only to the drunk driver, but to others. In some cases, the lives of innocent people are taken due to people whose BAC is .08 or higher. .08 is the blood alcohol content which means that a person is legally intoxicated. Imagine being so intoxicated or over the legal limit that you don’t remember taking an innocent life or hurting yourself during the process.

In the United States, alcohol is a thriving industry that makes up to $16 billion a year. The American Beverage Institute represents restaurants and bars. Utah is the first state to lower the blood alcohol content level to .05 trying to prevent deaths due to drunk driving. They are hoping that other states take repressive measures to lower the number of fatalities per year due to impaired driving.

The American Beverage Institute opposes of these new laws because it’s going to cause restaurants and bars to lose money. They believe that lowering the blood alcohol content level will not save many lives. They’re more so concerned with the money that thousands of restaurants and bars will lose due to the limited amount of alcoholic beverages sold. Although drunk driving is dangerous, there are people and businesses that oppose new laws to lower the amount of deaths due to drunk driving.

Alcohol is a depressant. It hinders the function of the central nervous system. How are people content with being impaired and slowed down, physically and psychologically? Consuming alcohol makes a person vulnerable and prone to accidental injury or death. A person should never drive under the influence of alcohol. It will kill you, or someone else who doesn’t deserve it.

Why put yourself at risk? “As alcohol levels rise in a person’s system, the negative effects on the central nervous system increase, too. Alcohol is absorbed directly through the walls of the stomach and small intestine. Then it passes into the bloodstream where it accumulates until it is metabolized by the liver.” . The negative effects that comes from driving drunk are more likely to occur than getting home safely.

I strongly disagree with the American Beverage Institute opposing drunk driving. Although bars and restaurants will lose money, that’s far less important than people losing their lives. Businesses are so money hungry that they could care less about the lives of others. My solution to drunk driving is to have ignition interlocks installed in every car for the safety of the drivers and passengers.

An ignition interlock is a device that’s attached to the cars ignition and it requires the driver to blow to analyze their blood alcohol content level. I believe that ignition interlocks is the most effective way to eliminate drunk driving. With this solution, the rate of drunk driving crashes and fatalities will decline. Although alcoholics may oppose, everyone else who drives and have family members who drive, will feel a lot safer.

In conclusion, drinking and driving is very dangerous. Many people are affected by the decisions others decide to make once getting behind the wheel intoxicated. Drunk driving is a major issue that’s been going on for decades. A change needs to be made in order to prevent deaths and fatalities due to drunk driving. A multitude of people don’t understand or realize the dangers of drunk driving until it happens to them or someone they love. I believe that installing ignition interlocks is the best way to eliminate and prevent DUI’s and deaths due to drunk driving.

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Mak, Chin-ho. "From drunk driving to drink driving in Hong Kong." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B20731656.

Mak, Chin-ho, and 麥展豪. "From drunk driving to drink driving in Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31978605.

Strebel, Dale Joseph. "Student perceptions of group dynamics course effectiveness." Online version, 2001. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2001/2001strebeld.pdf.

Ruff, Kristen Michele. "Judicial Discretion on Drunk Driving in Ohio." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1199919199.

Jia, Keqin. "An investigation of the knowledge and practices relating to drink driving among Chinese drivers." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2015. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/82826/2/Keqin_Jia_Thesis.pdf.

Weinrath, Michael. "Explanations of drunk driving recidivism, an exploratory analysis." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/nq23089.pdf.

Brown, Katherine A. "A national study of the association between mothers against drunk driving and drunk-driving laws, driving-under-the-influence arrests and alcohol-related traffic fatalities." The Ohio State University, 2002. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1304090143.

Brown, Katherine Ann. "A national study of the association between Mothers Against Drunk Driving and drunk-driving laws, driving-under-the-influence arrests and alcohol-related traffic fatalities /." The Ohio State University, 2002. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1486461246814652.

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Russ, Nason Wayne. "Evaluation of a server intervention program for preventing drunk driving." Diss., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76494.

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Li, Yuen-chong, and 李婉莊. "A three-pronged approach to drink-driving study." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/206350.

Crawford, Roy B. "The relationship of biorhythms to driving while impaired with alcohol or other drugs." The Ohio State University, 1988. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1236261061.

Loudermilk, Elaine, Sreenivas P. Veeranki, Megan A. Quinn, Shimin Zheng, and Oluyemi Rotimi. "Association of Childhood Sexual Abuse Experience and Drunk Driving in US Adults." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/123.

Malek-Ahmadi, John Faupel Charles E. "Legal status of alcohol, population density, and the incidence of DUI arrests in Alabama." Auburn, Ala, 2008. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/EtdRoot/2008/SUMMER/Sociology/Thesis/Malek-Ahmadi_John_24.pdf.

Smetters, Harriet L. "Factor analyses of the Alcadd Test and the Manson Evaluation for DUI drivers /." The Ohio State University, 1986. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487267546983199.

Fatayer, Jawad A. "Factors Related to the Perceived Effectiveness of the Adult Probation DWI Program From the Probationers' Perspective." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1991. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332507/.

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Dansie, Elizabeth J. "A Multigroup Analysis of Reintegrative Shaming Theory: An Application to Drunk Driving Offenses." DigitalCommons@USU, 2011. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/857.

Smith, Richard Milton. "Jury trials in misdemeanor cases of driving under the influence of alcohol a public policy consideration /." abstract and full text PDF (UNR users only), 2002. http://0-gateway.proquest.com.innopac.library.unr.edu/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:1414403.

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Bettinger, Samantha Sue. "ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, BRAKING REACTION TIME, MOVEMENT TIME, AND SIMULATED DRUNK DRIVING THE MORNING AFTER ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1543598079338643.

Turner, Joseph K. "Police officers' personal use of alcohol and the relationship to arrest decisions in impaired driving cases." Virtual Press, 2005. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1328121.

賴建全. "Premium Increases on Drunk Driving of Compulsory Automobile Liability Insurance and Drunk Driving Behavior." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/86738783619047403205.

Fang-yan-gi and 方彥吉. "The Investigation on the Factors Influencing Soldiers’ Drunk Driving and Improving Strategies to Prevent Drunk Driving." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/12532734175771745506.

Yonkoski, Jennifer L. "Driving drunk examining the effects of deterrence and self-control on intention to commit future DUI /." 2005. http://etd.nd.edu.lib-proxy.nd.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-04042005-111528/.

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Drunk Drivers Should Be Imprisoned on the First Offense Essay

This paper is organized into six paragraphs. The first paragraph gives a brief overview of the problem under discussion. The second, third, fourth, and fifth paragraphs offer each a point of argument in putting my point across that any drunk driver should be imprisoned on the first offense. The final paragraph summarizes the paper and restates the purpose of the essay.

Driving under the influence, not only under alcohol, as best understood by drunk driving, is a criminal offense in many countries worldwide. Drunk driving has been reported to be the leading cause of traffic accidents around the globe that has led to many deaths and loss of property. In the US alone, 13 000 deaths are reported yearly on average from drunk driving-related cases, which translates to 1 death every 39 minutes (CBS, 2009). On many occasions, culprits in drunk-driving-related accidents have shown to be serial offenders in the same crime. This has resulted in involved authorities imposing very heavy signs on the offenders. But are the fines serious enough to deter other potential offenders? This has been the question that the public and more persons who have served in the hands of a drunken driver ask.

In the US, each state has responded with its unique way of punishing offenders as guided by its stated traffic laws. However, no matter the laws or the punishments meted out, the number of traffic accidents is spiraling higher and higher. So what would be the final solution or rather the most effective manner to bring down the number and saving lives and saving others unnecessary pain? The best way would be imprisoning offenders in the first offense without bail. In the first place, they have broken a law that is already too lenient of drunk drivers and also because they pose a risk in two ways; themselves and other drivers.

Many arguments have been fronted in challenging drunk driving by the question what level of alcohol consumption is considered as dangerous to drive. All the fifty states in the US agree on the legal limit of alcohol intake that is permissible for a driver at a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of.08. This translates to two drinks for an average woman and four drinks for an average male. Unfortunately, as some have literally experienced, our bodies have different tolerance to alcohol intake. As such, it is not reason enough to say that a man, after partaking in four drinks, has the same clear vision prior to consumption.

Invariably, while four drinks seem to be acceptable but still have a relative amount of risk, persons who have exceeded the legal limit should be classified as potential criminals and treated with the handedness that they deserve. Studies have shown that a person on the legal limit “has poor muscle coordination — affecting their balance, speech, vision, reaction time and hearing — find it more difficult to detect danger, and exhibit impaired judgment, self-control, reasoning ability and memory” (Buddy, 2006). While the State governments allow this kind of incompetence in not-so-drunk drivers, it would be totally inhuman to allow a person past poor muscle coordination to hold responsible in a way the life and safety of other road users and pedestrians. It is therefore most logical to have such offenders jailed for their first offence.

Legal experts have equated driving under influence as equitable to murder. A closer look at this line of argument would reveal that there is some element of truth in it. While many will take stock of drunk driving with the number of accidents or deaths reported, other additional costs are left unmentioned. In a CBS News pullout, the psychological suffering that kids involved in traffic accidents, whereby we note a majority are caused by drunk driving leaves the survivors of such accidents in a very bad mental state. Such kids will develop a phobia of driving that will impact greatly in their productivity later in life. With such far reaching consequences of a rather “innocent” moment of indulgence, we realize that it is high time that offenders were made to realize the actual cost of their actions by being a slapped with a generous jail term in their first offence. This will go a long way in warding off potential offenders and actually saving lives and property.

With such solid ground, it is high time that drunk drivers are made to be responsible citizens by being jailed on their first offence and in order to save lives and restore safety and sanity on the roads.

Works cited

Buddy, T. Why You Should Never Drink and Drive .

Connelley, M. The Sundance Writer: A Rhetoric, Reader, and Handbook, New York: Thomson Heinle, 2003.

“DWI Deaths: Is It Murder?” CBS News. Web.

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