by Parnell WorthingtonNot all of those arrested for DUI are serial, heavy drinkers. With new laws, many social, casual drinkers are discovering that they are on the front lines in the War on Drunks.
Drinking, Driving, and Surviving: Uncovering the secrets of DUI avoidance is a provocative look at the lengths a group of motorists will go to avoid drunk driving arrests. The book explores the strategies and maneuvers that these "masters" employ to reduce the odds of DUI and DWI arrests—from the model of car they drive, to where they park; from when they decide to hit the road, to the way they comb their hair!
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By Sherry Fonta
Jun 26, 2006
"Good Read! Not what I was expecting" I wasn't sure about this book, but my friends had recommended it. I thought it would be the typical "how to get out of a ticket" type of book. But, this book really made me think. I'm not an all-out boozer or anything but I like to hav a beer with the gals every once and a while. Turns out I probably have been drunk driving and should be more careful. some of the things mentioned to avoid duis in the book are obvious--keeping you car clean. Some of them though I never heard of before. The one thing different about this book is it's HILARIOUS. I didn't expect it to be so funny.