Isn't it interesting that with all the controls they have on substance abuse, and all the emphasis on religion among certain sects that there is such a huge percentage increase?
A quote from the article shows the problem with statistics.
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But Duncan also said the statistics compiled by the National Highway Traffic   Safety Administration are a little misleading. Utah had 36 alcohol-related deaths in 2003 compared to 65 in 2004. In the actual number of deaths, Duncan said the Beehive State ranks near the bottom fifth of the list.    Two of the nation's largest states, Texas and California, each had more than 1,000 alcohol-related fatalities in 2004. Even smaller states like Idaho, Iowa and South Dakota had more deaths than Utah, according to the NHTSA annual report. |
Part police, part taxi: Car encourages people who drink to 'choose' their ride
Utah Highway Patrol and Woods Cross Police's "Choose Your Ride" Initiative encourages people who drink to contemplate the choice between taking a cab home or driving drunk and ending up in the back seat of a police car after an arrest. Ref. Source 6
Fine but what about those too intoxicated to concern themselves with how they will get home? Really bars need to be more vigilant and have some kind of observer by the door who can suggest that a cab be called.