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What to do if an intoxicated guest insists on driving home

Remember your guest’s safety is your responsibility too.

In another article, we discussed how to deal with that inebriated guest at your Christmas or New Year party.

 

But the party has come to an end or said guests insist on driving home. You do not want to feel responsible if they get injured or even killed in an accident, so here are a few tips to prevent them from driving:

 

  • Let guests put their keys in a hat when they arrive and hide it. Only the guests who are sober when they want to leave get their keys back.

 

  • Simply ask the guests for their car keys. They might surrender them willingly.

 

  • Ask them in a joking fashion, or get one of their friends to get it, or try to distract them and hide the key. They might resign themselves to the fact that they have “lost” their keys and out of necessity have to make other arrangements.

 

  • If they insist that they are only tipsy and can drive, let them know that according to our country’s laws, one drink puts you over the limit.

 

  • Make them aware that roadblocks are more prevalent over the festive season and that they do not want to spend the night or weekend in a crummy jail cell.

 

  • Encourage the person to stay over.

 

  • Call them a taxi or offer to drive them home in their car and call a taxi for yourself. (That is if you are not intoxicated yourself!)

 

  • Always stick to your guns and if need be tell the person that you are so serious about their safety that should they drive you will not hesitate to call the Metro Police.

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