Risky Business Flashcards
1
Q
Why are some reasons people will take risks?
A
- Personal growth
- To rebel
- To fit in
- Educational knowledge
- Challenge and adventure
2
Q
What are some partying risks?
A
- gate crashes
- date rape pills
- people getting sick
- people stealing from your house
- overdosing
- being spiked
3
Q
How can you plan ahead to have a safe party?
A
- have food for people to eat
- make sure the bathroom is available
- move pets somewhere else
- buy cheep beer
- buckets/bags for vomitting
- tell neighbours
- plastic cups only
4
Q
How can you avoid potentially dangerous situations at a party?
A
- security guards
- lock certain rooms
- put away sharp objects
- limit drink/drug amounts
- provide food to reduce alcohol effects
- searching people’s bags before entering
- don’t let people who don’t like each other interact
- don’t invite anyone you don’t trust
5
Q
Why is pre-loading dangerous?
A
- mixing drinnks without measuring
- drinking games
- binge drinking
- becoming too drunk to go to your intended event
- passing out and being left behind
- higher chance of risk-taking
- bad habits can induce
6
Q
Why do people spike drinks?
A
- pranking
- sexual assault
- humiliation
- robbing
- to make them more ‘fun’
7
Q
What should you do if you’ve been drink spiked?
A
- tell a friend/bartender/security guard/manager
- throw the drink away
- go home/send people home
- make sure you stick with a friend
- make sure you have ambulance/hospital access
- don’t drink/take anything else
- drink water
- monitor symtpoms
8
Q
How can you minimise your chances of being drink spiked?
A
- never leave a drink unattended
- stick with friends
- don’t accept a drink from a stranger
- avoid drinking too much by sticking to the low-risk guidelines
9
Q
How old do you have to be for the P1 test?
A
17
10
Q
What must learner drivers do when driving?
A
- drive with a supervisor that has a full licence
- display L plates on the front and back of the car
- only drive cars
- ensure everyone wears their seatbelt
- never drive above 90km/h
- not drive in Parramatta park, Moore park or Centennial park
- never touch their mobile phone
- have a blood acohol concentration (BAC) of 0
11
Q
What are the passenger conditions for P1 and P2 drivers?
A
They must not drive with more than one passenger under the age of 21 between 11pm and 5am