Re: Stupid police officers and the nonsensical comments they make
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Basically if you read them and you summarize them quickly (there are also newer articles on this) you would get this: 'Getting shitfaced in your youth has lasting effects in your later life, it can decrease your academical performance'
I wish I could give you a figure on how much but it is big.
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