Includes bibliographical references (p. 95-99) and index.
Contents:
New laws are needed in the fight against drunk and reckless drivers / David King and Gail Robinson -- DUI laws are discriminatory and do not prevent drunk driving / Nick Pinto -- Drunk driving by women is on the rise / Portland Press Herald -- Female alcholism is a growing safety concern / Amelia Kunhardt -- The problem of drunk driving by women is being distorted / Kate Harding -- Illegal immigrants make streets and highways unsafe / Carolyn Cooke -- The issues of immigration and drunk driving should not be linked / Roger Chesley -- Intensive treatment for alcoholism is needed to cure repeat DUI offenders / Jennifer McKee -- Treating drunk drivers for alcoholism is better than jailing them / Jay Winsten -- Lowering the drinking age would reduce many alcohol-related problems / John M. McCardell, Jr. -- Sobriety checkpoints are profitable but do not prevent drunk driving / Ryan Gabrielsen -- Higher alcohol taxes can help prevent drunk driving fatalities / Jessie Schiewe -- Better mass transit will reduce drunk driving / Warren Redlich.
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