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| College Student Alcohol Safety |   The Buddy System
Drinking alone is a bad idea. When going out drinking, always drink with at least one person who you know you can trust -- and preferably with more than one person. If possible, one person in your group should drink less or not at all (and if a vehicle is involved, you definitely need a sober designated driver). When you're with a group, it's important to stay with the group, and to prevent others from leaving with a stranger. The buddy is a good way to prevent date rape, sexual assault, theft, drunk driving, and other risky behaviors.
Keep an Eye on Your Drink
Date rape drugs are not an urban myth! There are a number of drugs that have sedative effects, and when these drugs are slipped into an unsuspecting person's drink, the drinker can become the victim of sexual assault (and sometimes robbery). Creepy and weird as this sounds, it's a real danger--and the solution is to keep an eye on your drink. In crowded parties or bars, it's a good idea to drink bottles of alcohol as opposed to cups, as it's easy to place your finger over the top. Never accept a drink from a stranger, and never ask someone to hold your drink.
Drink in a Safe Environment
Drinking is much less risky if you do it in an environment you know is safe, like at a friend's house, as opposed to in an environment you don't know that's filled with strangers. Use common sense. If you feel uncomfortable in a situation where there's alcohol, get out. Always trust your instincts. Remember, it's much better to overreact than to get yourself into a potentially dangerous situation.
Know Your Limit
So what's better -- drinking 3 drinks and getting tipsy and silly, or drinking 13 drinks and getting completely sick? Use common sense -- and know your limit when it comes to how much you can drink before you can no longer control your actions and your physical reactions.
source:http://campuslife.suite101.com/article.cfm/college_student_alcohol_safety
| | Posted by louisianos on Tuesday, October 27 @ 11:06:52 EDT
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