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  2. Drunk walking - Wikipedia

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    Drunk walking describes people intoxicated by alcohol walking in public spaces. While there are long-standing social stigmas and laws against drunk driving , only more recently have the personal and social dangers of drunk walking become apparent.

  3. Spins - Wikipedia

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    One way to mask the symptoms of the spins is to avoid staring at moving objects, such as people who are dancing or ceiling fans. Instead, it helps to stare at a non-moving object and slowly blink a few times. However, it will make things worse to keep one's eyes closed for an extended period.

  4. Public intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Public intoxication, also known as "drunk and disorderly" and "drunk in public", is a summary offense in certain countries related to public cases or displays of drunkenness. Public intoxication laws vary widely by jurisdiction, but usually require an obvious display of intoxicated incompetence or behavior which disrupts public order before the ...

  5. Streetlight effect - Wikipedia

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    The streetlight effect, or the drunkard's search principle, is a type of observational bias that occurs when people only search for something where it is easiest to look. [1] Both names refer to a well-known joke: A policeman sees a drunk man searching for something under a streetlight and asks what the drunk has lost.

  6. File:Drunk driving simulator, Montreal by CAA of Quebec.jpg

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  7. Drunk tank - Wikipedia

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    In Poland drunk tanks or "sobering-up chambers" (izba wytrzeźwień) exist in bigger cities (52 as of 2013), hosting a total of 300,000 people yearly. [4] Being drunk by itself is not an offense. If police find a drunk person wandering near railroad tracks, or in harsh weather, they will try to return the person home.

  8. Fatal Vision (goggles) - Wikipedia

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    Although a manufacturer (Innocorp Ltd) has claimed that the goggles can be used as an effective tool for teaching people about the effects of alcohol consumption on driving, there are no studies that have found beneficial effects of use of the goggles on the likelihood that individuals will later engage in impaired driving. [4] [5]

  9. List of rotoscoped works - Wikipedia

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    How People Got Fire - short; The Humpbacked Horse; I Lost My Body; I Love You - short; Jack Frost - short (The singing scarecrow) Kashtanka; Kid's Story (The Animatrix short) Welcome to Irabu's Office; The Legend about the Moor's Testament; Life is Cool; Little Boy Blue - short (The dancing scarecrow) A Lively Market Garden - short; A Letter To ...