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The government will change
the law for drunken driving.
We have to decide what will happen.
Mr.
Blue, 60 years old, divorced, two children.
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I
am a minister in the government. |
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I
want to stop all drunken driving |
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People
who drink and drive will be punished.. |
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I
want to have a limit. |
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I
think that a small amount of alcohol is OK. |
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The government will change
the law for drunken driving.
We have to decide what will happen.
Miss
Pink, 39 years old, married, no children.
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I
am a social worker. |
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I
want the law to be softer. |
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I
think that drunken drivers have too much stress. |
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They
should do community service (cleaning roads, or helping
in hospitals) |
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They
should lose their license after three times. |
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The government will change
the law for drunken driving.
We have to decide what will happen.
Mr.
Grey, 29 years old, married, no children.
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I
am a citizen. I am a salesman. |
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I
have to drink with clients |
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I
must drive my car after drinking. |
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There
is too much stress in my job. |
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If
you lose my license, I will have no job. |
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The government will change
the law for drunken driving.
We have to decide what will happen.
Mrs.
Orange, 32 years old, married, one child.
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I
am a policewoman |
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I
want all drunken drivers to be punished |
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Any
amount of alcohol is too much. |
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Drunken
drivers are killers. |
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They
should lose their driving license for ever. |
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The government
will change the law for drunken driving.
We have to decide what will happen.
Janice
Green, 42 years old, single.
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I
own a restaurant outside of the city. |
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All
my customers drive to the restaurant. |
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Most
want to drink alcohol with the meal. |
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A
small amount of alcohol is OK. |
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