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Shattered Lives- Willis 2005

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2007

Shattered Lives- Montgomery County was established to give teenagers a glimpse into the effects of drunk driving. Each year, schools that participate in this program set up staged 'wrecks', then allow the students to watch as the kids in the wreck get treated. Some are flown off in a LifeFlight helicpoter, some are rushed off in an ambulance, and some 'die' on the scene. PLEASE NOTE: all videos can be viewed at their original website: http://www.shatteredlives-montgomerycounty.com and are available for download there. No one is actually physically injured in the making of these videos.

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  • haa. this is the year my sister participated. i didnt know she was going to, so when i saw her in the parking lot with blood all over her on my way to school ( which is right next to whs) i started screaming and crying until i got home. she was just finee. haa.

  • I don't get it. What's funny there? I didn't see the girl blink, smile or anything. What does give it a false sense of reality are the guest stickers on the parents' shirts. If there had really been a crash, loss of life, etc., do you think parents would bother signing in at the office and getting stickers?

  • I laughed so hard at 03:47! If I made a Comedy useing random clips, that would be in there!

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