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The News Argas-October, 1978-Page 5 When someone drinks too much and then drives, it’s the silence that kills. Your silence. It kills your friends, your relatives, and people you don’t even know. But they’re all people you could save. If you knev^ v\^hat to say, maybe you’d be less quiet. Maybe fewer people would die. What you should say is, “I’ll drive you home.” Or, “Let me call a cab.” Or, “Sleep on my couch tonight.” Don’t hesitate because your friend may have been drinking only beer. Beer and vrine can be just as intoxicating as mixed drinks. And don’t think that black coffee v^ll make him sober. Black coffee never made anyone sober. Maybe it would keep him awake long enough to have an accident. But that’s about all. The best way to prevent a drunk from becoming a dead drunk is to stop him from driving. Speak up. Don’t let silence be the last sound he hears. I DRUNK DRIVER, DEPT. Y A-l , I BOX 2345 1 I ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 | I I don’t want to remain silent. * j Tell me what else I can do. I I I My name is | I Address I City State Zip J FRIEMDS DOirr LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK. VS. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION • NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADM^ISSTRATION.
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