dou you drive if you're drunk?

Philippines
October 27, 2011 7:52am CST
alcohol passes easily to the blood streams and mixed with the blood easily, for alcohol stick with water.alcohol affects our neuronal or brains cells, giving us a somewhat sensational kind of feelings, which affects our normal reflexes, our thinking, speech, and even our decisions. alcohol when taken in large amount will affect even our sense of seeing, damage our internal organs particularly our liver which is the organ responsible to metabolize alcohol into carbon dioxide and water to be push out from the body. research shows that more than 75% of the road accidents are alcohol related, causing 45,000 deaths in U.S alone, besides the cost of the damage to properties due to these accidents cause by driving under the influence of alcohol..it's not fair but this is happening and many lives were lost due to this reason..and anyone should avoid driving if you're drunk with alcohol...
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@Seisho7 (171)
• Indonesia
28 Oct 11
a good man should be allright when drunk and drive hahaha
• Philippines
28 Oct 11
that's quite cool dude.. but scary and dangerous..have you tried it?
@Seisho7 (171)
• Indonesia
28 Oct 11
Yes I have. almost every weekend I am driving when I am drunk. the key is how you control your self and stay focus from effect when drunk. So, when you are on the road YOU CAN NOT drunk
@mr_pearl (5018)
• India
27 Oct 11
Hi there, I've never rode my bike after drinking. After boozing I've always trusted myself on feet or I hired a cab. Driving after getting high is never a good idea. It can lead to accidents. It can endanger lives of many people... I wonder why and how, some people dare to drink and drive.. Its the worst ever idea. Lets spread word against drunk driving.... :-)
• Philippines
27 Oct 11
this thing about driving after drinking is not cool..there's always a high possibility of accidents and there should be a tough law on these.
@mr_pearl (5018)
• India
31 Oct 11
That is right.. And there are laws everywhere about it. The question is, how many of them follow the rules and how many think of getting a kick out of it...