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OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : One Drink Too Many

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<i> Associated Press</i>

Now there’s even more reason not to drink and drive. Motorists under age 21 who drive after drinking even small amounts of alcohol could lose their driver’s licenses for a year under a bill signed into law last week by Gov. Pete Wilson. “When the equivalent of an entire high school class is killed every two to three weeks and 12 teens a day are injured due to alcohol-related accidents, we cannot wait any longer to send this message: You use, you lose,” Wilson said.

The new law, which takes effect Jan. 1, makes it illegal for someone under 21 to drive with a blood alcohol level of .01% or more. Under current law, motorists 18 and over can legally drive with a blood alcohol level under .08%. For 16- and 17-year-old drivers the cutoff is .05%.

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