Monday, January 12, 2009

The Great Debate...

Mother's have a totally diffenent point of view towards drinking and driving than teenagers.


MOTHER"S POINT OF VIEW>

I found this atricle of a mother's point of viewand how she feels about teenagers drinking and driving. This point of viwe is from a dessperate mother who lost her daughter due to a 17 year old boy who was driving while drinking. Th emotherexplains how hard it was for her to get that phone call that night and have someone tell her that her daughter wasn't going to make it and that she should hurry. She sais how she rushed to the hospital to try to see her one last time but she didn't make it. She also tells how she was when she entered the room where her daughter was in. The room felt cold as if she was enetring a cage of ice she sais. She also said she wished at moments that it wasn't her daughter laying on that flat table and that somebody belse had her place. From this mother point of view she advices all teenagers to stop drinking while they drive because they can hurt them selfes hurt someone else r like this case kill someone else or mabye even kill themselfves. Teenagers need to start noticng and make actions and most of all for there parents to not let them drive when they are drinking.


TEENAGERS POINT OF VIEW..


From a teenage point of view... drinking while driving is smething totally normal and cool. They think evrything will be okay and that nothing will happen.They feel and think they can handle the world but the horrible truth is that the never know what will happen. A nortmal teenager doesn't think of the what if... they just do it and when they notice that somethin bad has happened is when they cry and they think back and they ask themselfs why they did it. It's fun to go out and party and drink... A teenager sais. We like to hang out with friends and just have fun. They say that they know perfectly what they're doing..

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