Monday, October 21, 2019
Underage essays
Underage essays Minor Drinking and why its not right Minor drinking can cause many different problems in fact according to preliminary estimates, in 2000 there were 5,702 youth between the ages of 16 and 20 killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes. Teenagers make less than 7% of the nation's licensed drivers, but they are involved in 15% of all fatal crashes. Forty-one percent of fatal crashes involving teenagers occur at night between 9pm and 6am.After 11 years of decline in the number of high school seniors reporting daily drinking, the numbers increased 16 percent proportionally from 2.5% in 1993 to 2.9% in 2000. However, from 1999 to 2000 there was a 15% decrease in the proportion of high school seniors reporting daily drinking. While all 50 states and DC have a zero tolerance policy for youth under 21, 21% of 16-20 year old drivers involved in fatal crashes had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of .10 or higher in 1999. Fourteen percent of these young drivers were involved in fatal crashes where the BAC level was .10 or hi gher. With these numbers you can see why alcoholism in a minor is not appropriate. Minors are not as experianced as an adult. An adult has to have been driving for at least five years. Drinking and driving is not ok by any means, but a person who has had the experiance can control the wheel a lot better than someone who has only been driving for a year or so. The landmark inc. conducted a survey including 900 adults. This survey shows that adults believe in cracking down on minor drinking. Seventy six percent of adults believe that parents should be held responsible for their teen's drinking. Another Eighty Six percent call for restrictions in home delivery of alcohol. Seventy Four percent support restrictions on alcohol advertising. Even fifty four percent of adults agree on increasing alcohol taxes. Now thats a lot to say since adults are legally able to drink. That makes it harder for them to afford something the...
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