Be a patriot: don't drive drunk - The Union of Grass Valley
Eating, drinking and watching fireworks are what people enjoy when celebrating America’s independence. America’s freedom does not allow people to drive drunk. A drunken driver hit me head-on in April of 1992 when I was 16. My education and active life in sports against other San Joaquin County schools ended. I spent seven months in two hospitals and then I had 17 months of therapy. I am determined keep drunken drivers off the roads in our golden state of California. Respect your freedom by first designating a sober driver if you drink. This honorable sober driver drives drunken people to save lives and reputations. Be a true American and follow the laws everyday: Do not drive drunk. Source: www.theunion.com