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Christmas: Don’t overdo holiday cheer

December 20, 2012
The OBSERVER

Christmas is a time for merriment - sometimes of a nature that is regretted after the holidays are over. Too often, office parties and get-togethers with friends and co-workers involve too much consumption of alcoholic beverages.

That is never a good idea, of course - but driving after having had too much to drink can result in tragedy.

During the holidays, then, we suggest celebration in moderation. We urge those who do over-indulge in alcoholic beverages to find some way home other than driving. Friends and family members - or perhaps a co-worker who volunteers to be a designated driver - usually are happy to provide a "lift." Most bars and restaurants will call cabs, if asked.

Drinking and driving is never unavoidable - and never acceptable. At the very least, it can cost offenders their driver's licenses. At worst, it can cost them their lives.

Enjoy the holidays, but do it safely and responsibly. Your friends and family want you with them next Christmas.

 
 

 

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