Al and Peggy's Corner: As we head into Christmas week and New Year's week, DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE!

As we head into Christmas week and New Year's week, DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE!

It's that time of the year again when we all get together wwith family, friends and colleagues to celebrate the festivities.  While we all enjoy the merriment please be careful......Jim Frimmer posted this excellent reminder, have a look and stay safe! http://activerain.com/blogsview/1394469/as-we-head-into-christmas-week-and-new-year-s-week-don-t-drink-and-drive-

Via Jim Frimmer, San Diego Mission Valley Realtor (Century 21 Award):

My owner is a Realtor with Century 21 Award in San Diego.When I was a freshman at the University of Redlands, one of the guys that I was fast becoming friends with was killed during the Christmas holidays by a drunk driver. That was back in 1978. Since then I've been very careful when I go out and think that I might be drinking.

I'm not one to get drunk anyway — my first Mardi Gras is the only time I ever got drunk — but I don't know how much alcohol my body can absorb before my blood alcohol would register .08, and I would prefer not to find out.

Happy Holidays!As we head into Christmas Day and New Year's Eve with alcoholic egg nog and those fabulous New Year's Eve drinks, remember to arrange for a designated driver, a taxi, or an overnight stay with a friend rather than taking a chance on driving home drunk and possibly ruining your life and the lives of those around you. It's just not worth it for a momentary buzz from alcohol.

Since September 20, there have been nine fatal car crashes in San Diego County involving drivers under the age of 21 with drugs and alcohol being a factor in at least five of them. Those nine crashes have resulted in eleven deaths. Keep an eye on your family; know where they are, what they are doing, and with whom they are doing it.

San Diego County law enforcement officials will be out in force over the holidays protecting the roads from drunk drivers. Zero-tolerance check points are planned throughout San Diego County through January 3. 

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I'm available 24/7, so feel free to contact me by phone or email.

Jim Frimmer, Realtor
Century 21 Award Mission Valley
California DRE License #01458572
619-729-5701
jimfrimmer@century21award.com
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Comments

I agree with Jim! Thanks for passing this important message along again Al & Peggy!

Posted by Wanda Kubat-Nerdin (Prado Real Estate, St. George, UT 435.632.9374) 7 months ago

This is a very smart holiday post.  I was hit by a drunk driver Christmas week years ago and I still have back trouble.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) 7 months ago

Great advice, unfortunately the people that needs to read this won't see it. As for me, one glass of wine and my eyes close. Don't know how that happens. Thanks for sharing.

Posted by Ed Silva CDPE, GRI, ABR, Real Estate Agent (RE/MAX Partners, LLC, Prospect, Ct) 7 months ago

Al & Peggy - Jim wrote a great reminder of why we shouldn't drink and drive. 

I hope the weather up there warmed up for you.  Yesterday it was 64 degrees here, but thankfully today it was back to 74 degrees.

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Real Estate (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc.) 7 months ago

Very good post to reblog. The message just doesn't get to the right people, as Ed said.

Posted by Andrea Swiedler - REALTOR - Greater New Milford CT, Litchfield County & More (Prudential Adams & Associates, REALTORS, New Milford CT) 7 months ago

Great words....no DUI's for this boy here!

Posted by Larry Bettag - Cherry Creek Mortgage 7 months ago

You can't say it enough, especially during this festive season, thanx for reminding us =)

Posted by Chris Smith Re/Max Chay Realty Inc., Brokerage 7 months ago

We hope you had a wonderful Christmas and we're wishing you a full and prosperous 2010

Posted by Ed Newman (Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits) 6 months ago

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