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How To Control Juvenile Drinking – Parents’ Concerns

May 18, 2009
Author: Chris M. Alexander


Reasons Driving Juvenile To Drinking Habits

Drinking is a fad among youngsters, there are several reasons contributing to juvenile drinking habits. Let’s have a look at them.

  • Frequent meetings among youngsters in places normally not visited by adults provide them an opportunity to try unwanted practices.
  • Parent teenager relationships play a major role in juvenile drinking.
  • A parent spending more time at home is essential in order to check drinking habits of youngsters.
  • It is important that adults especially parents lead a good example to children, offering them a scope but with due restrictions on the boundaries.
  • More licensed premises for consumption of alcohol can surely reduce underage drinking
  • Lack of legal regulations like legal drinking age are reasons for growing underage drinking
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  • Insufficient time allocated by parents in discussing responsible drinking habits with their children.
  • Lack of sufficient awareness in the society the supply of alcoholic drinks to individuals below 18 years of age is an offence.
  • Youngsters end up drinking endlessly without any control on their drinking habits and limits
  • Poor judgment and vulnerable behavior are the outcomes of drinking habits leading to riskier situations.
  • Elaborate alcohol advertisements and variety of drinks available are a main reason why juveniles are more prone to alcohol consumption than before.
  • Acceptance among friends and peers requires them to get along with the habits of the group which they intend to join. Drinking becomes a habit and a requirement to get accepted.

Parental Concern on Juvenile Drinking

Parents should be able to understand the needs of their teenage son or daughter. A good friend’s circle, responsible drinking habits, knowledge about the consequences of irresponsible drinking, knowing the laws of the land and above all maintaining a decent life and habits, all of these should be governed by the parents in order to enable children to understand them better. Parents play a major role in handling the future of their children and help them not fall prey to unwanted habits which might later become very difficult to get rid of.

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How To Control Juvenile Drinking?

Alcohol abuse as such should be controlled even in case of elders who end up calling for unwanted consequences troubling both their individual self and others. It becomes far more important in case of youngsters or juveniles, in who case consumption of alcohol itself is a crime in the first place.

Underage drinking has become a serious trouble to the police department who very often find of number of underage boys and girls involved in such prohibited practices. In 1984, National Minimum Drinking Age Act, was passed by the Congress, according to which 21 years was fixed as the legal drinking age. By 1988 all the states did pass the legislation in order to control underage drinking.

Consequences of underage drinking are leading to accidents due to driving with alcoholic impairment. In order to control vehicle crash due to alcohol consumption among individuals below the legal drinking age, Zero Tolerance Law had been introduced under the DWI laws of the states, which brings anyone under DWI offense who is below the legal drinking age and found driving with any amount of alcohol in their body.

The convicts under DWI law are severely punishment keeping with license suspension, fines and jail term. What is you take on this issue?

 
 
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