7 August 2011
There'll be less drunks behind the wheel
From midnight last night, a zero-alcohol policy has been enforced on teenage drivers in New Zealand. The government introduced the measure - along with raising the driving age to 16 - in a bid to lower the serious crash rate involving young drivers. This is the sort of change that the rest of the world now needs, and if New Zealand is annexed by the USA, it would be harder still for youths to get booze because the drinking age in the States is 21. In fact, the new rule should apply to everybody. I'm not saying to ban alcohol entirely, but the legal limit should be zero for ALL drivers, and there should also be less of Justin Bieber, whose music should only be played during interrogations at Guantanamo.
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