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... While at the party, Jeff and Cindy both had consumed a great amount of alcohol. ... Knowing that he would get in trouble for driving under the influence of alcohol, Jeff waited until the morning, when his blood alcohol level returned to normal, to call the police. ... He also lied to the police and said he had not been drinking alcohol. No, you should not drive after drinking alcohol. ... If Jeff would have told the truth about what happened, he may face charges for driving under the influence and/or fines. ...
The consequences of drinking alcohol and driving while under the influence are also a factor. ... Jeff and Cindy did not consider any of these consequences before getting into the vehicle and driving home. When Jeff made the drive under the influence of alcohol, he did not consider the possible affects of injuring himself or someone else.
Approximate Word count = 631 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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