d to P c- r- n- to of a nor a nen the at at, lell wid win out aw is ice aat at me ny itty s," ooo eir elir University Daily Kansan, December 3, 1980 Page 7 Drivers' workshop stresses dangers of alcohol By DIANE SWANSON Staff Reporter Staff Reporter About 50 percent of all highway accidents in the United States involve drunk drivers, a local alcohol safety program director said last night. "Every two years more people are killed in highway accidents than were killed in the Vietnam War, and yet no one is holding rallies or getup as," George Lorey, the Lawrence Alcohole Project outreach director, said. In a two-hour motor vehicle workshop at the Satellite Union that dealt primarily with the consequences of drinking and driving. Lorey told the seven students attending that programs such as ASAP were not out to stop their safety, but were concerned about their safety. "We're not out to ruin your good Rock band featured in concert Shooting Star, a Kansas City rock band with a jazz flavor, will perform at 7 p.m. Dec. 9 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Black Frost, a rock group from Manhattan, will open the show. Tickets can be purchased at the SUA box office in the Kansas Union or at Kief's Discount Records and Stereo Supply, 2100 W. 25th St. KU students can purchase tickets for safety and the general public can buy them for their own use. This concert will be different from previous SUA-sponsored special events because SUA officials want to provide a variation on the traditional concert atmosphere. "This concert will offer a more intimate party-type atmosphere," said Duke Divine, SUA Special Events chairman. This will be more than of an end-of-the- finally, or a last "blowout" before finals, he said. An open area for dancing will be available, as well as popcorn, peanuts In the last two years, Shooting Star has gained considerable national prominence, Divine said, since it appeared on tour with the rock group Missouri and released its album "Shooting Star." They are best known for their singles "wrongness" and "Got What I Need" and "Got Charge." Shooting Star appeared at the London Opera House about six months ago. Shooting Star's first album was in the United States, Canada and Europe. Black Frost has toured western and southern Kansas for the past four years. times or my good times, but when your actions can harm you or someone else, we get concerned," he said. ASAP IS A program working to health-care-related accidents and fatalities. "The question becomes, 'When I drink, am I going to be responsible?' he said. "Chances of getting an OUI (operating under the supervision of a police officer) in 1,200? That means every fourth car you meet will have a drunken driver." For the average 180-pound male, that means consuming only five beers in one day. A motorist is considered legally able to show a blood alcohol content of 10 percent. According to Officer Vic Shore of the KU Police Department, the penalty for a first OUI conviction is up to one year in prison and a $500 fee. The most important indicator of disease is blood test, Shore said, and it isn't optional. "If stopped for OUI, you automatically gave consent to taking a blood test for alcohol in the blood when you got your driver's license," he said. Shore said, however, that he also considered a number of other factors. "First, I'll ask them to produce a driver's license. When they sit there and fumble with their cards, you know their manual dexterity is impaired," he added. "They don't sure don't make them like they used to," and struggle to get the card out. "Then IT ask them to out of the car. I'll open the door to help them out and if they fall on the ground, I know for sure they've been drinking. "I might also ask them, 'Do you know your alphabet?' and check for slurred "I might shine a light in their eyes to the pupils contrast as rapidly as they should." "These are not big concerns, but I take them all into consideration." A CAR DOES NOT have to be in motion, Shore said, for its driver to be arrested. A driver and a vehicle need only be in a driving position, he said. "I have seen officers arrest a person in the hospital," he said, with the key in the litigation, he cared. The workshop was sponsored by Student Legal Services. Stive Ruddick, attorney for Legal Services, completed the workshop with information on Kansas insurance requirements and tips for dealing with auto repairmen. Riddick advised students to get as much as possible on paper when taking notes. "Write down on that repair report what you think in your mind is wrong with the car. 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