Abstract Adolescents who consume alcohol are more prone to engage in criminal activities such as vandalism, theft, and violence. This is partly because alcohol impairs judgment, decision making, and impulse control, resulting in reckless and aggressive actions. In addition, alcohol consumption often occurs in social settings where peer pressure is strong, encouraging risky and unlawful behaviors. We are suggesting remedial measures for Preventing alcohol consumption and driving among minors like, Strict enforcement of drinking age laws, zero tolerance policies, Parental involvement and education, School based educational programs, Community awareness campaigns, Access to recreational activities, Peer mentorship programs. Stringently implementing measures to prevent the sale of alcohol to minors requires a multi faceted approach that combines legal enforcement, technological solutions, community engagement, and public awareness campaigns. We all citizens, including parents and sellers, have to understand our social responsibilities and obey them; otherwise, we may harm ourselves any day. We hope those measures to prevent alcohol selling to minors can help prevent future incidences.
Pujari et al. (Wed,) studied this question.