Word: drunkenness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...years I have worked on a rescue squad, I can remember only three car accidents that did not involve a drunken driver [April 26]. I think that the most effective way to deal with this problem is to have an offender go on a number of rescues. That way drivers will be able to see a bloodied child, a burned victim and a wife weeping for her dead husband...
...Irish name, which I presume he inherited from his father. Although there are reports that his mother wasn't really sure who it was that was responsible for the sad event and took the easy way out by blaming the disaster on the last drunken longshoreman who paid a quarter to have his way with her down at the pier in Chelsea one night when she got lucky and went home with a grand total of two dollars and seventy-five cents, for the night's work and her bloomers around her ankles. Where they usually were when...
...would be a remarkable achievement, for the toll exacted by drunken drivers has been numbingly consistent over the years. In an average week, nearly 500 Americans die in alcohol-related auto accidents; 20,000 more are injured. The light legal penalties and the high public tolerance for that carnage may now be ending. Last week the Reagan Administration announced the formation of a 30-member commission to coordinate anti-drunken driving efforts and focus public attention on the problem...
...drivers a crime in itself, rather than merely evidence of intoxication that must be buttressed by other proof. (To score .10%, a 160-lb. man would have to consume 5½ beers on an empty stomach in 90 minutes.) Even the judiciary, often criticized for being too lenient with drunken drivers, is becoming stern. Judges in Quincy, Mass., have agreed to put every first offender in jail for three days...
...courtroom is not the only place where drunken driving is under attack...