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Alcohol

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Term Paper TitleAlcohol
# of Words710
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.84
Alcohol

Giovanni Vaccarello, a retired machinist form Brooklyn, New York, never
took the safety of his family for granted. He often drove Maria, 18, and
Concetta, 17, to their part time jobs. John, his fourteen year old son, was to
wear a beeper at all times so that he would never be out of reach. Giovanni
routinely walked Cathy, his wife of twenty five years, one block to her job at
the beauty salon. But with all the precautions Giovanni took, nothing could
stop him from Abraham Meyers, a 25-year-old janitor from Brooklyn. At
about 11:30 on May 1, 1994, Giovanni left the Russo’s catering hall in
Queens with Cathy, Maria, and Concetta. John lingered behind as the others
crossed the street and headed for the car. It was then that Meyers, allegedly
going at speeds over 70 mph without headlights on, smashed into them,
sending the Vaccarello’s flying. Maria and Concetta died instantly, while
Cathy held on for a few hours on life support before dying. Giovanni escaped
with his leg broken in three places, but suffered a heart attack that kept him in
the hospital for a month. Meyers’ blood alcohol was tested at .2, double the
legal limit for driving while intoxicated. This was not the first time he would
face charges for driving under the influence of alcohol, he has had his license
suspended 26 times and has drunk driving convictions dating back to 1967.
Although Meyers kept driving without a license, he never spent one day in jail.
He now faces up to life in prison, but this is of no consolation to the Giovanni
family (People, October 17, 1994). Over the last fifteen years, there has been
a major improvement in the number of alcohol related accidents and deaths all
over the country. Between the years of 1982 and 1992, the number of
fatalities due to alcohol-related accidents dropped 30 percent from 25,000 to
17,000. These numbers are the direct result of hard work by the American
people to put an end to drunk driving. Although it seems that much is being
done to keep drunk drivers off the road, it seems that there is little being done
to keep repeat offenders off the road. Although there are no nation wide
studies available on r...

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