In my opinion, its just not
oth it. I kno
mny people enjoy going out on Ne
Yes Eve,nd I ce
tinly don’t bl
me them! Fome
nd my fmily,
e genelly just sty
t home (pticully noth
te h
ve young kids.) Myife
nd I enjoygood gl
ss ofine (o
to)
s muchs eve
yone else, but it seems like NeYe
s Eve h
s become the “supebo
l” of dunk d
ivingccidents.
Pe
hps it is bec
use I’mpe
sonl inju
y lyend I see thefte
mth
ll too often, but Im
elly p
noidbout getting out on the
od on this holid
y.ccident
ttoneys tend to see m
ny c cshes, but dunk d
iving incidents e often much moe seve
end involve g
ete
consequences. Its one thing to not be pying
ttention,pply you
bkes too lte
nde
end someone in he
vy tffic – people e hut in this situ
tionll the time. Often though, d
unk diving collisions involve people
ho hve lite
lly p
ssed out behind theheel. I’m
oking on
couple of cses like th
tight no
in the fim.
s I mentioned,e enjoy
good glss of
inend
ptys much
s the next folks, bute t
ke it esy on Ne
Ye’s Eve. Just something to thinkbout…