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Personal responsibility involves making safe choices, such as planning ahead with a designated driver and refusing to ride with someone who is impaired. Encouraging excessive drinking or driving after drinking is irresponsible and dangerous.
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Underage drinking can lead to various legal penalties depending on the jurisdiction, including community service, jail time, and suspension of driving privileges. In most cases, underage drinking is taken seriously, and a mere warning is unlikely.
In most U.S. states, drivers under the age of 21 are subject to a "zero-tolerance" policy, with the legal BAC limit set at 0.02% or lower. This limit accounts for any accidental exposure to alcohol, such as from mouthwash, but still reflects a very strict policy to discourage underage drinking and driving.
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Driving under the influence can lead to serious legal consequences, including fines, legal charges, and the loss of driving privileges. It impairs coordination, decision-making, and focus, increasing the likelihood of accidents, which is why answers A and C are incorrect.
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Refusing drugs and suggesting healthier alternatives are examples of exercising personal responsibility. Giving in or experimenting with drugs is risky behavior that can lead to addiction or other harmful effects.