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Hosting a Super Bowl Party?
Play It Safe Super Bowl Sunday
by RON DARDEN & BRYAN MIRANDA
If you are one of the millions giving or attending a Super Bowl party this year, re-
member to play it safe when it comes to drinking and driving. Super Bowl Sunday is
one of the deadliest days for dunk driving. The
Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) reports that
nearly 60 percent of traffic deaths on Super Bowl
Sunday involve alcohol.
If you are throwing a Super Bowl party, you
should feel a sense of responsibility not to let
people drink and drive. Also, in most states, you
can be held financially responsible for your guests'
actions after they leave your party.
In more than 30 states, there are laws or court precedents holding social hosts liable,
according to the I.I.I. This means that party givers who serve alcohol can be held legally
liable if their guests cause an accident because their driving ability was impaired by the
consumption of alcohol.
The following tips should help you have a winning Super Bowl Party:
If you are giving the party, be responsible. Limiting your alcohol intake will allow you
to better determine if someone is fit to drive home.
Offer non-alcoholic beverages for those guests who are driving or choose not
to drink.
Always serve food and water with alcohol. Food and water can help counter the ef-
fects of alcohol.
Encourage drivers to wear seatbelts and drive defensively. Try to stay a safe distance
behind aggressive or impaired drivers.
Encourage all guests to have a designated driver. Make sure that any guest who has
had too much to drink does not drive.
If a friend is unfit to drive home, call a cab or offer the guest room. This will protect
your guest from having an accident and protect you from a lawsuit.
RON DARDEN & BRYAN MIRANDA
Contributing Writers
COMMENTS? 484-6200 ext. 222 or
editor@upandcomingweekly.com
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