Safety Tips for a Safe Spring Break
HOUSTON, March 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Spring Break is a time for fun - a welcome diversion from the rigors of school. Students gather their friends and take to the highways to destinations offering the possibility of good times. Houston attorney, Terry Bryant said, "Unfortunately, those good times often lead to the consumption of alcohol by the college-age crowd, and sometimes even by those who are not legally able to obtain it."
At best, alcohol consumption by young drinkers can result in misdemeanor citations or DUIs. At worst, it can result in a vehicular fatality. In either case, the result will impact a young person's life in areas of future employment, driving penalties, property losses, medical bills, criminal records or funerals.
Obviously, the best way to prevent these possibilities is to not drink at all. However, the reality is that young spring breakers will be concentrating their energies on having good times, often involving alcohol.
That being the case, Bryant offered a few tips that can spare the consequences later.
- If you have been drinking, do not attempt to drive. Call a taxi or a service like Uber or Lyft.
- Take a bus, subway, train, or other form of mass transit.
- If a "designated driver" has been appointed and has not drank, use that person to transport everyone home. If there is no designated driver, call a friend or family member.
- If there are no safe transportation options, stay where you are, if possible.
In many states, alcohol-impaired drivers can face thousands of dollars in fines, legal fees, vehicle impoundment, storage, and other costs. All of these unfortunate possibilities can be avoided by being proactive.
For more information please visit www.terrybryant.com.
About Terry Bryant Accident & Injury Law:
In 1985, Terry Bryant opened his law firm as a sole practitioner with one goal in mind: help people who have been seriously injured. Over the years, he and his hand-picked team of litigators and support staff, located throughout the state of Texas, have been there for victims of personal injury and disaster, including maritime injuries, car accidents, explosions, and serious tragedies. Terry Bryant is board-certified in personal injury law, which means his extensive knowledge of the law has been recognized by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. As a former judge, he knows the court systems and he knows Texas.
Media Contact:
Terry Bryant
8584 Katy Freeway
Suite 100
Houston, TX 77024
713-973-8888
SOURCE Terry Bryant Accident & Injury Law
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