People who are
under the influence of alcohol often lose their rationale and may not be able to judge on the person you want to date.
Not exact matches
Exclusions
often apply to «at risk» activities like parachuting, abseiling, riding a moped or motorbike, as well as any injury sustained while
under the
influence of alcohol or drugs or as a result
of a pre-existing medical condition.
Being convicted
of driving
under the
influence of alcohol or drugs
often leads to severe consequences, including jail, a substantial increase in your insurance rates, a suspended or revoked driver's license and a negative mark on your criminal record that may affect future employment opportunities.
The reasons for this ban are easy to understand: texting while driving has
often been demonstrated to be similarly dangerous to driving
under the
influence of alcohol or drugs, and it places the lives
of everyone on the road — not just the driver who is texting — at risk.
The most frequent, yet dangerous assumption made is that the patient is
under the
influence of drugs and
alcohol; when the patient is not sober, there are two further risks posed: the patient is more likely to severely injure themselves, and them being
under the
influence of such substances
often leads to the patient not being treated quickly.
Tragically, bike riders and pedestrians are
often injured or killed by motorists who do not check blind spots before lane changes, attempt wrong turns, operate their vehicles
under the
influence of alcohol or drugs, ignore stop signs, and more.
A driver
under the
influence of alcohol or drugs is
often reckless and takes chances that the average sober driver would not.