shep88ner Posted November 23, 2006 Share Posted November 23, 2006 i am doing a speech for my public speaking class to persuade my peers not to let their friends drive drunk. i need 3 solid supporting reasons. i know it sounds easy but the only one i can think of is the risk of lives. i cant think of 2 more. it seems like that's really the main jist of it...can anyone help! PLEASE!? Link to comment
Survictor Posted November 23, 2006 Share Posted November 23, 2006 1. You may kill an innocent stranger. 2. You may kill your passengers. Think who they are likely to be. 3. You might kill yourself. 4. You risk losing your license. 5. It is a selfish, irresponsible thing to do. Link to comment
renaissancewoman101 Posted November 23, 2006 Share Posted November 23, 2006 If you drive drunk and get pulled over, you can lose your license, go to jail. If you get convicted of drunk driving, you can lose your license and be able to only get auto insurance at a high rate. If you kill someone while driving drunk, you can be convicted of vehicular manslaughter and spend a considerable amount of time behind bars. Link to comment
musicguy Posted November 23, 2006 Share Posted November 23, 2006 My co-worker JUST got his license back last week for a DUI. He finished up his drunk driving class on Saturday, I'll ask him Link to comment
shep88ner Posted November 23, 2006 Author Share Posted November 23, 2006 alright...thanks everyone! i guess this is what i get for waiting till the last minute to do my outline...lol Link to comment
sidehop Posted November 23, 2006 Share Posted November 23, 2006 Search online for some of the horrific stories and what happens to drunk drivers. It's bad enough these people face serious consequences but especially when they involve other innocent motorists & pedestrians. There was a woman who completely lost most of her facial structure after suffering major burns from an accident that was caused by another drunk driver. The driver is still in jail but the woman is now trying to have a normal life but if you see her picture, you'd think she's not human. The drunk driver was weeping like a little girl & no matter what he does, she'll never be the same person again. There's a lot more then just losing your license and getting jailed. Link to comment
Newo Ikkin Posted November 23, 2006 Share Posted November 23, 2006 You'll screw up your car... No, I'm not taking all this lightly. There's just not much more I can add that hasnt already been said. Think about speeds, alcohol intake and reaction times. Link to comment
Mrs Elliott Smith Posted November 23, 2006 Share Posted November 23, 2006 I would divide the paper up into several sections. Discuss the safety reasons (e.g. you can kill/injure yourself and others, both inside your car and outside of your car/in other cars. Discuss the emotional reasons (e.g. the type of emotional guilt you would feel if you had killed others and harmed them and/or yourself Discuss the financial reasons (e.g. fixing up your messed up car, or getting sued for harming/killing another person Discuss the reasons that will change your life (e.g. going to jail, losing a liscence, etc. Some of the reasons will overlap, though (e.g. going to jail is a life-changing reason, but it's also an emotional reason. I don't know. But I wouldn't just write them all down without any order to them. You should group them somehow, like I did. It will just make your paper more organized and easy-to-read. Just a suggestion, though. I'm sure many ENA posters will trash my post right away, though lol! We all love to do that to each other. How sweet. Link to comment
timlondon Posted November 23, 2006 Share Posted November 23, 2006 Personally I wouldn't just approach this from the perspective of the consequences, though of course it rather depends on how much time you have - that seems a bit flat, your speech doesn't really go anywhere and it lacks a bit of structure. Is there a specific question you're reponding to? Anyway, firstly I'd explain the reasons why people with alcohol in their blood are less competent drivers - less inhibited behaviour, slower reaction times, less accurate motor control, worse vision etc. (use examples to illustrate your points for all these) You can then follow on with the social situations where people are likely to drive drunk, and why this is likely to exacerbate the consequences of having an accident - they're going to be in social situations so are likely to give people lifts, late at night so more difficult driving conditions, there are drunk pedestrians on the streets, that kind of stuff. Finally you can talk about the consequences (on others, criminal and financial ) of having an accident - it's at the end so the speech seems more punchy. My 2p. If you're answering a more specific question then post it up. Link to comment
coollady1957 Posted November 26, 2006 Share Posted November 26, 2006 Lose your own life Kill someone else with drunken reckless behavior Lose your job Lose your license there are so many horrible consequences , I don't know what more to say. There is much to be lost by drinking and driving!!!!!!!! Link to comment
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