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Program Teaches Teens Effects of DUI

Several high school teens are being presented with a graphic visual stimulation of a drunk driving accident to help them understand the horrors of driving under the influence.

The program "Every 15 Minutes" is dedicated to making sure teens learn the severity of consequences that are associated with drinking and driving or even texting and driving. According to Parent Dish, once teens watch a simulation of a DUI accident on the school parking lot, a masked Grim Reaper pulls selected students out of class every 15 minutes to symbolize their death due to a DUI and an officer reads an "obituary" to the class that was written by that student's parents. For the next 24 hours, selected "dead" students cannot make any phone calls, text or even speak. This program teachers teens the dangers of driving under the influence or driving while texting to ensure their safety as well as the safety of other motorists.

If you have been arrested for driving under the influence, have been in a DUI related accident or are under the age of 21 with a DUI, contact our Orange County DUI Defense Lawyers today.

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