What effect can a person’s drinking have on others? Chris has been at a party and she is considering driving home. What could happen? Why?

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What effect can a person’s drinking have on others? Chris has been at a party and she is considering driving home. What could happen? Why?

What effect can a person’s drinking have on others? Jo and Min have been drinking in the park. They are laughing and giggling and start clambering up the climbing frame. What could happen?

What effect can a person’s drinking have on others? Kieran has been drinking and has argued with his friend. The argument ended in Kieran calling his friend some terrible names. The next morning he sees his friend in the street. How does Kieran feel?

What effect can a person’s drinking have on others? Sarah is age 12 and she has been to a party with her parents. Her mum had agreed not to drink but she has been drinking. She says she is OK to drive. What implications might this have?

What effect can a person’s drinking have on others? Yousaf has been celebrating his birthday in a restaurant and is about to walk home. He has to cross 3 main roads and there is only one zebra crossing. What could happen?