Includes bibliographical references (p. 90-92) and index.
Contents:
Drunk driving should be legalized / Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. Lower blood-alcohol concentration limits for drivers will not save lives / American Beverage Institute -- Preventing underage drinking will reduce drunk driving fatalities / Elizabeth Shepard -- Zero tolerance laws deter underage drinking and driving / Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention -- A legal drinking age of 21 does not reduce drunk driving / Dan Levine -- Repeat drunk drivers are a threat to public safety / Jayne Keedle -- A combination of legal sanctions will stop repeat drunk drivers / Herb Simpson -- Ignition interlock devices prevent drunk driving / Darrel L. Longest -- Sobriety checkpoints and blanket patrols reduce alcohol-related crashes / National Hardcore Drunk Driver Project -- Sobriety checkpoints are unconstitutional / Stephen G. Michaelides -- Police use of passive alcohol sensors deters drunk driving / Michele Fields -- Police use of passive alcohol sensors erodes civil liberties / Eric Peters -- All drunk driving offenders should lose their cars / Rudolph Giuliani -- Only repeat drunk driving offenders should lose their cars / Paul Kursky -- Drunk driving should be legalized / Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
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