I knew that by getting behind the wheel of the car and having had something to drink, the responsibility laid on my shoulders.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a responsibility, and it's something that I did wrong, and if I could personally apologize to every single person that has lost a loved one from drunk driving I would.
I take responsibility for myself and what I do now.
When I was still drinking, I thought I was kind of in control of everything in my life and other people's lives and realized at some point that that just wasn't the case at all.
I urge people to learn from the mistakes of others. Please drink responsibly and it's never acceptable to drink and drive!
I think I was brought up with an innate sense of responsibility because my dad was in the Foreign Office where you were in somebody else's country, and you were aware of your behaviour. And my mum worked for the NHS, so you were aware of your responsibility to your country.
I will never have a sip of alcohol and get behind the wheel again. Regardless if I'm 300% sure that I just had a sip and I can drive. It doesn't matter.
I actively avoided responsibility for as long as I possibly could.
The moment you are old enough to take the wheel, responsibility lies with you.
I'd have to say I've become more aware of my communal responsibility.
I envy people who drink - at least they know what to blame everything on.