Louisiana Agreement by Attendee of Halloween Party Not to Drink and Drive or have a Designated Driver

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This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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A designated driver, or DD, is a person who agrees to abstain from drinking so they can then drive others home safely. Instead of being an anti-alcohol message, the designated driver concept just asked people to be responsible when consuming alcohol and to have a plan in place.

In 1988, the Center for Health Communication (CHC) launched the U.S. Designated Driver Campaign as a new component of the nation's comprehensive approach to preventing alcohol-related traffic fatalities and injuries.

Ensuring The Safety Of Others Designated drivers have a respected role at sporting events and other social or work-related functions. After all, they are there to ensure their designated peers or family members get home safely.

Being the designated driver is an important job. As the designated driver, you are responsible for making sure that everyone who is riding with you makes it home safely. You commit to staying sober while everyone else is drinkingthis means no alcohol whatsoever.

Designated driver promotion programs encourage the use of designated drivers, who do not drink alcohol at a social event in order to provide a safe ride to others who do consume alcohol1. Population-based campaigns use mass media, social media, and other channels to encourage designated driver use.

In 1988, the Center for Health Communication (CHC) launched the U.S. Designated Driver Campaign as a new component of the nation's comprehensive approach to preventing alcohol-related traffic fatalities and injuries.

Definition of designated driver : a person chosen to abstain from intoxicants (such as alcohol) so as to transport others safely who are not abstaining had some nonalcoholic champagne on hand for the designated drivers.

In 1988, the Center for Health Communication (CHC) launched the U.S. Designated Driver Campaign as a new component of the nation's comprehensive approach to preventing alcohol-related traffic fatalities and injuries.

The designated driver concept was developed in Scandinavia over several decades beginning in the 1920s, leading to a formalized designated driver program in the 1980s. The program was introduced in Canada in 1986 by Hiram Walker and Sons as "The Canadian Club Designated Driver Program".

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Louisiana Agreement by Attendee of Halloween Party Not to Drink and Drive or have a Designated Driver