dontdrinkanddriveRecently a young man died from injuries sustained in a car accident.  He was only 22 years old.  The accident happened a couple of months ago, and his brother and best friend died in the wreck. He was the only survivor.  Naturally his friends and parents prayed for his recovery and cheered him on, grateful he had lived through the terrible crash.
Ultimately the injuries and complications overwhelmed his body and he passed away.  It was a very difficult thing for his family and friends to deal with. Sadder still is that the whole tragedy need never have happened.  It was all due to a combination of alcohol and speed on twisting mountain back roads. If the driver hadn't been drinking and driving, nobody would be grieving their deaths today.

Compounding the sadness of losing three young men who were well-liked by almost everyone are the comments posted by friends on Facebook. They were all in the high school to college age.  And most of them shared their favorite memories of times with the deceased. Almost EVERY memory (that was referred to as a "GOOD" memory, something they would "never forget" involved getting drunk together.  Nobody remembered sitting in class together, or working on a school project.  Nobody shared a memory from church or youth group. Everyone just remembered the drinking...and nobody seemed to get it.  The drinking is what caused the accident that killed them! None of them expressed any regret at the needless tragedy, or that they wished the boys hadn't been drinking and driving. And sad to know that these same young peopl probably have drivers' licenses themselves.

Scarier still is that most of these kids are now old enough to vote.

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0 #1 Jeffrey King 2011-08-13 13:44
Whenever alcohol can be added to the discussion it comforts some people. I'm not up to date on the latest stats about auto deaths or any other causes. Let's pick a high number around 30% and say alcohol was a factor. That doesn't make it the cause. I'm more concerned about the 70% caused by normal folks.

Those good times were probably similar. Goofing around, playing something, sports or cards, just hanging out around a campfire. You really want to compare that to school or church lectures?

I'll agree that drinking and driving is a bad idea. The numbers suggest that it would be easier to influence the larger group of sober morons. Reckless driving and distracted drivers don't get any attention for deaths caused by sobriety and the equally fatal foolishness.
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