Teen drunk driving?!


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Teen drunk driving?


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I'm against it.

Got a question?

waste of space

Got a question in there somewhere? Yes, teens sometimes drive drunk.

Drunk driving is illegal and unsafe by anyone regardless of age. In the case of teens, the consumption of alcohol is illegal, as well as the drunk driving, so you are breaking two laws.

should never be let anywhere near a vehicle, drunk drivers kill, my best friend as a child was killed by one she was only 9 yrs old and they make me sick, they put other people in danger because they are to dam stupid to think about what they are doing

if a person drinks and then drives then that clearly shows they aren't responsible enough to drive in the first place or to drink and should never be allowed to drive

Dont do it!

im busy tonight but maybe on the weekend.

Absolutely! Few things will give you valuable experience like driving drunk. And like most training, the earlier you start, the better off you will be. Sobriety tests, like the SATs, can only be passed if you PREPARE for them. Here's what you do: Have a friend pressure you into drinking as much as you can. Your friend is the key. You may lose motivation, and no one respects you if you're a little biatch. After drinking, get a car(sports cars or VERY large SUVs are ideal) and then drive around really fast. It helps if you take your hands off the wheel from tome to time and put them in the air like you're on a rollercoaster. If the lines start to blur or weave, just close your eyes for a second. But remember: DON'T STOP FOR ANYTHING! Even the cops. you're a juvenile...they can't do anything to you, and if they do, your record will be cleared when you're 21 anyway, so **** 'EM!

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