The victims impact panel was through, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). The instructor was demanding, stern, and wanted all eyes to focus their attention to the video, power point, lecture, and the victim’s impact stories. At first, the way the instructor was speaking, made her appear as rude and very unpleasant to listen too. However, once she played the video and started getting into detail about what MADD is, and all the statistics on drunk driving made her tone of voice understandable. For instance, the instructor explained the mission of MADD, which is to eliminate drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes, and prevent underage drinking. This panel was very informative about all the aspects of drunk driving and the damage that it could do. After watching and paying attention to the presentation, it does leave an effect on you. The video was a great way to start the panel. When the drunk driving accidents were shown through the film, it felt as if you were already there, and seen the whole incident happen. Watching cars crashing into each other, seeing glass …show more content…
Now, his wife and children had to feed him food through a tube, and his speech and brain function is completely off. It is not fair to the families that have to wake up to their loved one and have to accommodate to their loved ones’ needs. Also, parents that lose their children, in 2015, 209 children were killed, in which 103 of those died in Connecticut. No parent should have to get an unimaginable and apologetic news that their child is no longer here because of a drunk driving related crash. The victims impact panel was great to see and understand what MADD is and does for people. Now when I’m driving, the thought of someone driving drunk leaves a some fear and