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My friend's 16 year old brother can probably out drink all of you. Sad, I know. The reason he passed out next to a toilet sucking his thumb was because he had like 7 shots of Jack Daniel's followed my some homemade moonshine. Of course, that's not counting the beer he had either... Yes, my friends can be real rednecks sometimes... lol
On that note. Kid's underage drinking is a bad thing. Screwing up your liver before your 21 is not a good idea. After you're 21, feel free to make your liver cry!
On that note. Kid's underage drinking is a bad thing. Screwing up your liver before your 21 is not a good idea. After you're 21, feel free to make your liver cry!
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Better yet, with technology today, for all starting drivers, I think very sophisticated, very hard training and lessons should be required. For instance, they can market smart and advanced simulators with all kinds of scenarios and events, before someone actually gets behind the wheel and experiences it as it happens. I realize this would cost a pretty penny, but it's cheaper than real accidents. And in simulators, you'll walk away with your life everytime.
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IMO the further back they push the license age, the worse the drivers that come of the proper age would be. Its been proven that absorbancy (in terms of knowlege) dilapitates with age, therefore the test should not be brought to a new age. Another point is that age isnt the factor that determines how good of a driver you are, a 16 year old who has never had a drink or drug in their life is a more reliable driver than a 37 year old who drinks and smokes on a regular basis, DUIs are, after all, not instantly issued the instand one steps foot into their car.
This has been another of Tele's possibly inadequate arguments about a point in which he is very poorly educated. Tune in next week for Tele vs. Mecha Godzilla, who will pull through in the end?
This has been another of Tele's possibly inadequate arguments about a point in which he is very poorly educated. Tune in next week for Tele vs. Mecha Godzilla, who will pull through in the end?
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Actually Tele, your theory is a little flawed. It's a proven fact that the part of the brain that deals with choices of risk does not develop until in many people till long after the age of 18. I firmly believe that the legal driving age should be raised to 18 because of this. Or, you can drive at 16, but only with a permit until you are 18. I think that would be a valid compromise. Anyone under 18 would have up to 2 years of practice time before they'd be allowed out on their own.
I think there is a statistic that says almost 50% of accidents occur to people under the age of 21 (I think). Fact is, teenage dirvers make up for a large portion of the accidents on the road when compared to other age groups. (Yes, I'm well aware that this would have screwed me over a few years ago, but I would have been willing to deal with it.)
OK, that's Darla and me for raising the legal driving age. Anyone else???
As far as the legal drinking age goes, I think they either need to bring it down to 18 or raise the legal age for everything else to 21 (serving in the armed forces included). What's sad is if people under the age of 21 want to drink, they'll do it anyways. Either by the help of friends over 21 or parents. (Sorry, but I have a big problem with parents in America which can be reserved for another topic)
OK, I'm done ranting for now... lol
I think there is a statistic that says almost 50% of accidents occur to people under the age of 21 (I think). Fact is, teenage dirvers make up for a large portion of the accidents on the road when compared to other age groups. (Yes, I'm well aware that this would have screwed me over a few years ago, but I would have been willing to deal with it.)
OK, that's Darla and me for raising the legal driving age. Anyone else???
As far as the legal drinking age goes, I think they either need to bring it down to 18 or raise the legal age for everything else to 21 (serving in the armed forces included). What's sad is if people under the age of 21 want to drink, they'll do it anyways. Either by the help of friends over 21 or parents. (Sorry, but I have a big problem with parents in America which can be reserved for another topic)
OK, I'm done ranting for now... lol