Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Alcohol Essay -- essays research papers
 Giovanni Vaccarello, a retired machinist form Brooklyn, New York, never  took the safety of his family for granted. He often drove Maria, 18, and  Concetta, 17, to their part time jobs. John, his fourteen year old son, was to  wear a beeper at all times so that he would never be out of reach. Giovanni  routinely walked Cathy, his wife of twenty five years, one block to her job at  the beauty salon. But with all the precautions Giovanni took, nothing could  stop him from Abraham Meyers, a 25-year-old janitor from Brooklyn. At  about 11:30 on May 1, 1994, Giovanni left the Russoââ¬â¢s catering hall in  Queens with Cathy, Maria, and Concetta. John lingered behind as the others  crossed the street and headed for the car. It was then that Meyers, allegedly  going at speeds over 70 mph without headlights on, smashed into them,  sending the Vaccarelloââ¬â¢s flying. Maria and Concetta died instantly, while  Cathy held on for a few hours on life support before dying. Giovanni escaped  with his leg broken in three places, but suffered a heart attack that kept him in  the hospital for a month. Meyersââ¬â¢ blood alcohol was tested at .2, double the  legal limit for driving while intoxicated. This was not the first time he would  face charges for driving under the influence of alcohol, he has had his license  suspended 26 times and has drunk driving convictions dating back to 1967.  Although Meyers kept driving without a license, he never spent one day in jail.  He now faces up to life in prison, but this is of no con...                    Alcohol Essay --  essays research papers   Giovanni Vaccarello, a retired machinist form Brooklyn, New York, never  took the safety of his family for granted. He often drove Maria, 18, and  Concetta, 17, to their part time jobs. John, his fourteen year old son, was to  wear a beeper at all times so that he would never be out of reach. Giovanni  routinely walked Cathy, his wife of twenty five years, one block to her job at  the beauty salon. But with all the precautions Giovanni took, nothing could  stop him from Abraham Meyers, a 25-year-old janitor from Brooklyn. At  about 11:30 on May 1, 1994, Giovanni left the Russoââ¬â¢s catering hall in  Queens with Cathy, Maria, and Concetta. John lingered behind as the others  crossed the street and headed for the car. It was then that Meyers, allegedly  going at speeds over 70 mph without headlights on, smashed into them,  sending the Vaccarelloââ¬â¢s flying. Maria and Concetta died instantly, while  Cathy held on for a few hours on life support before dying. Giovanni escaped  with his leg broken in three places, but suffered a heart attack that kept him in  the hospital for a month. Meyersââ¬â¢ blood alcohol was tested at .2, double the  legal limit for driving while intoxicated. This was not the first time he would  face charges for driving under the influence of alcohol, he has had his license  suspended 26 times and has drunk driving convictions dating back to 1967.  Although Meyers kept driving without a license, he never spent one day in jail.  He now faces up to life in prison, but this is of no con...                      
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