Tuesday, May 28, 2019
A Modest Proposal For Making Driving More Entertaining, While Creating
A Modest Proposal For Making Driving More Entertaining, While Creating The Same Risks For Everyone On The passage It was suggested to me that we kill all the dumbasses who choose to drink and move, but I felt this too harsh (Holzbach). Why non let them kill themselves? The nation, as a whole, would be more pleasant, happier and more carefree.It is a melancholy object to those who often frequent the bars in this great country to see those who do not currently share in their fortunate state of being. They are usually alone, observing those around them with great envy, holding the car keys, but worst of all, sober. It is the unseasonable being who is unluckily chosen to be the designated driver for the evening. It is always an enjoyable experience to spend hour upon hour pounding back the drinks in a bar. Why limit the fun? Why choose someone to be a designated driver and make his or her night miserable? Why not take the fun onto the road?I think that it is agreed by all parties tha t the prodigious round of sober drivers in our neighborhoods, city streets, and country roadstead is at present deplorable to the state of our great nation. Currently, a whopping ninety-eight percent of Americans of driving age feel threatened by those who drive under the influence of alcohol, which means that only two percent of Americans are able to fully relax and enjoy themselves while on the road, and with the growing awareness, this number could be on the rise (MADD Online General Statistics 1). What a travesty All drivers, and passengers alike, should be put at the same risk for danger, be it damage, injury, or death. yet my intention is very far from being confined to provide only for those driving the cars it is of a much ... ...edAmerican FactFinder. U.S. Census Bureau. 18 kinfolk 2002 .Brown, Meg. person-to-person interview. 18 September 2002.Holzbach, Wyatt. netmail interview. 18 September 2002.Licensed Drivers Our Nations Highways 2000. 26 April 2002. U.S. Depart ment of Transportation. 18 September 2002MADD Online General Statistics. MADD Online. 18 September 2002 .MADD Online Government Survey Shows Troubling News On Drunk Driving, Underage Drinking. 5 September 2002. MADD Online. 15 September 2002 .Reed, Kim. E-mail interview. 18 September 2002.Santo, Beth. E-mail interview. 18 September 2002.
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