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Teens and Alcohol

Teens and Alcohol. Identify the role alcohol plays in teen driving accidents. List the legal consequences of under age drinking. Summarize how underage drinking can harm a teens future. Drinking and Driving. The number cause of death for teens is accidents cause by using alcohol.

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Teens and Alcohol

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  1. Teens and Alcohol Identify the role alcohol plays in teen driving accidents. List the legal consequences of under age drinking. Summarize how underage drinking can harm a teens future.

  2. Drinking and Driving • The number cause of death for teens is accidents cause by using alcohol. • Drinking does the following: • Slows reaction time • Affects your vision. • Makes you drowsy. • Reduces your coordination. • Affects your judgement. Drunk driving is the nations most frequently commited violent crime.

  3. Drinking, driving, The Law… • Alcohol is illegal for people under 21 years of age. • Anyone caught with a BAC of .08 or higher will be arrested for driving under the influence(DUI). • In some states, a higher limit of .10, puts you a more serious category of Driving while Intoxicated(DWI). • All states have zero tolerance laws for people under 21.

  4. Zero tolerance means it is illegal to drive with any alcohol in their system. • Violating this can result in loss of driver’s license, expensive fines, and community service. • Everyday at least 8 teens die from alcohol related car crashes in the US.

  5. Putting Your Future at Risk Drinking and Jail: Teens drinking are automatically charged with minor in possession(MIP). If drinking in a public place, the charge is Public Intoxication(PI) is in effect. • All this these situations can result in the teen being put in jail, on probation, and having a police record. • A criminal record can hurt your chances of getting a job or going to college. Drinking and Sexual Activity: Drinking can lead to participating in unplanned sexual activity, which can result in unplanned pregnancy, STD’s, and emotional pain from unhealthy relationships. • Alcohol is the most common drug associated with date rape. Drinking and Diving: Alcohol plays a role in a least 38% of all drowning deaths in the US. • Diving under the influence can lead to head and neck injuries, brain damage, spinal cord injury, and paralysis.

  6. Drinking and Teen Brains: Alcohol effects the development of the brain. The changes alcohol makes greatly increases the risk of alcoholism.

  7. Saying No to Alcohol Practice saying No… • Buy yourself time: Find a place to be alone and think about what you can do to get out of the situation. • Give good reasons why you choose not to drink: To be the designated driver. • State the consequences that could result if you do drink: Parents not trusting you or crashing your car if you drive. • Say no firmly: Saying No and meaning it sends a very clear message. • Say no and give an alternative: Going shopping or going to the movies. • Walk away: If your friend still insists…they do not have a gun to your head…simply walk away… up them…

  8. The Fight Against Drunk Driving • Mothers Against Drunk Driving(MADD) and Students Against Destructive Decisions(SADD) are two organization that promote being alcohol free.

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