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Being responsible when it comes to drinking and driving


by Melanie Heyns on 23 April 2012

When it comes to drinking and driving, I have one rule: If you’re going to drive, you’re not going to drink, simple as that. I have seen and heard of too many accidents which have been caused by someone who has been drinking and driving.

When I read about Brandhouse’s Responsible Drinking campaign and Responsible Drinking Media Awards, as well as SAB’s NoregretFridays campaign, I thought they were brilliant initiatives. A friend of mine was driving home late one evening and got to a traffic light (which was green for him). When he was about halfway through the intersection, another car came out of nowhere and collided with him. Thankfully my friend was not critically injured, but it was clear to him when the other driver stumbled out of his car, that he had been drinking. The other driver simply whipped out his phone, called a friend to come fetch him, proceeded to phone his towing company and then bolted once his friend arrived (obviously too scared of getting caught). Thankfully my friend was able to get the driver’s insurance information from the towing company. He was able to get the damage paid for and all ended well.

There are some people who are, of course, not as fortunate as my friend; people have died due to drunk drivers, skipping traffic lights and colliding into them. I don’t understand how people can be so careless. It is one thing that still boggles my mind. With the state of our prisons and police and metro cops taking the ruthless approach, why would you still want to be as reckless and take the risk of drinking and driving? How can someone be as careless and selfish as to drink and drive? Don’t they realise the potential damage they can cause?
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