Drinking and driving?

This morning at around 11 a.m., how pathetic!, I saw my dad walk out of the house with a large cup filled with two beers and go drive. He drinks while driving. I grew particularly mad at this because of this story. (It's also exactly one year from when this happened.)
http://wjz.com/topstories/local_story_235085546.html
How do I tell him to stop drinking while driving? It's so pathetic and it kills 30,000 people each year. But what I'm wondering is what do I say to him to make him realize that he is a pathetic ****** who is endangering himself and others? He also has had 2 DUI's in his past and almost missed my brother's high school graduation because he got arrested the night before.

Cyn R2006-08-20T18:13:37Z

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Let him know that it bothers you and how would he feel if you were hit and killed by a drunk driver? Bottom line, if he doesn't think he has a problem, he can't fix it. Been there, be honest and keep telling him over and over how you feel, but don't be surprised if he doesn't listen.

Magnolia2006-08-21T01:16:19Z

Show your love and support to your Mom. Call the police with his license number next time. When he kills himself or someone else, everybody will be blaming you and your family for not stopping him! A popular high school senior at my daughter's high school died while drinking and driving last year. He was 16. He killed a 17 year girl driving home to her parents house. It wasn't that late a night, but he had been celebrating at a friend's party and NO ONE took his keys away. They honored his memory at graduation but failed to mention how he died. Do you want this to happen to you and your family?

WonderTwit2006-08-21T01:14:24Z

Where is your mother in all this? You should talk to your dad about his behavior. He might not listen but you should keep at it. Try getting counseling for yourself...plan an intervention. Leave things around telling of the dangers and consequences of drinking and driving. Maybe he might realize what he's doing is wrong...but most of the time it takes something dramatic to make someone stop their destructive behavior....

ntarldr2006-08-21T01:56:14Z

Reading your story was like reading about myself, I also had a drinking problem for years. I had my wife and kids and thought of no one but my self. One morning I woke up with a bad hangover to the sound of one my daughters crying, she was telling her mom that she was tired of seeing me drunk and seeing us argue about my drinking all the time.She said she wanted to get out of the house rather than see me drunk. She was 13 at the time, but she made me realize what I had become and how much I was hurting her and the rest of my family. It was then I knew if I did'nt stop I was going to lose my family, Well she is 23 now and worships the ground that I walk on,little does she know that it's me who worships her. Son, that's what you and your family have to make your dad see,what he has and what he is going to lose if he keeps drinking. I know it's hard to say " Dad I love you and need you in my life ", but you need to make him realize you are serious and concerned about your family and being happy. Try it, what have you got to lose.

steph2006-08-21T01:16:20Z

Sadly their probably isn't much that you can do. You could try to tell him how this makes you feel, but if he is being this selfish it might not matter. My dad would always drink and drive, even with us kids in the car. Your dad must already know that he is endangering lives, how could he not? I would just try being brutally honest and telling him how you feel. Lay it all on the line, it could work.

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