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Drunk driving, Stefan Kiesbye, book editor

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Drunk driving, Stefan Kiesbye, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 95-99) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Drunk driving
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Stefan Kiesbye, book editor
Series statement
At issue
Summary
Presents a collection of essays on a variety of issues surrounding drunk driving, discussing such topics as the impact of drunk-driving laws, the effectiveness of sobriety checkpoints, and the value of designated drivers and mass transit
Table Of Contents
New laws are needed in the fight against drunk and reckless drivers / David King and Gail Robinson -- DUI laws are discriminatory and do not prevent drunk driving / Nick Pinto -- Drunk driving by women is on the rise / Portland Press Herald -- Female alcholism is a growing safety concern / Amelia Kunhardt -- The problem of drunk driving by women is being distorted / Kate Harding -- Illegal immigrants make streets and highways unsafe / Carolyn Cooke -- The issues of immigration and drunk driving should not be linked / Roger Chesley -- Intensive treatment for alcoholism is needed to cure repeat DUI offenders / Jennifer McKee -- Treating drunk drivers for alcoholism is better than jailing them / Jay Winsten -- Lowering the drinking age would reduce many alcohol-related problems / John M. McCardell, Jr. -- Sobriety checkpoints are profitable but do not prevent drunk driving / Ryan Gabrielsen -- Higher alcohol taxes can help prevent drunk driving fatalities / Jessie Schiewe -- Better mass transit will reduce drunk driving / Warren Redlich
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