Showing posts with label drunk driver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drunk driver. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Silent Killer: Do Cambodians commit massive suicide everyday?


Silent Killer: 
Do Cambodians commit massive suicide everyday?


You would think that drinking is the only bad habit that destroys people’s life including the life of the individual drinker. 

But, smoking is another destructive addiction that once it gets to you, it will lead you to try out other bad habits, such as doing drugs, drinking, gambling and buying sex, etc.

I have seen many young Cambodians smoke and they do smoke a lot of cigarettes. Thousands more are addicted to drugs.



According the statistic that was done in 2006, some 48 percent of Cambodian males over age 15 smoke and about 4 percent of Cambodian women light up.



Smoking destroys Khmer society in many ways. 

First, it costs Cambodians more money to treat diseases affected by smoking and second handed smoking. 

Secondly it costs Cambodians a big chunk of their annual income to burn cigarettes.  Some people sell their land little by little to smoke (and to drink.)

Next, smoking destroys Cambodian mental capacity to think clearly. 
Cigarettes break down the power of persistence; destroy the power of endurance; destroy the ability to concentrate, reduce the imaginative faculty in the mind.




All of the above factors definitely keep Cambodians from using their mind effectively.  

It should be a good reason for Cambodians to do something to help stop cigarette smoking and or to slow it down to help save Cambodian lives. 

Sometimes Cambodians are busy fighting over things that are less important. 

 We forget that there are silent killers in our society that kill our people en mass.  Some of the killers are our loved ones, including our friends, relatives and family members.

So next time before you light up, THINK if you CAN.





These articles below should at least raise your eyebrows, if they do not choke you up:

All pictures are from Google.com

Timothy Chhim
New York
March 25, 2013

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Can Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Angkor and the Kingdom affect your life?



Drinking and Driving:
Can Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Angkor
and the Kingdom affect your life?

Three main things that cause deadly collisions are:

1-Roadway conditions

2-Vehicle conditions (equipments)

3-Human conditions-drivers (human errors)

Out of the three conditions, human errors, motives and mental attitude are accountable for most accidents.

In Cambodia today, roadway conditions and vehicle conditions need to be drastically improved.

But at this time what need to be improved first and more than anything else is the human conditions—the people’s attitude toward their overall safety.

Drinking and taking or using drugs (legally or illegally) and driving are the formula of death or serious injuries. There are thousands of lightweight vehicles (motorcycles, scooters, tricycles, bicycles, etc.) on the roads every minute in Cambodia. When they collide with heavier vehicles like cars or trucks, the results are deadly.

Stop drinking or drinking responsibly will help reduce traffic death and injuries! 

If you have blood alcohol content (BAC) of .05, you are considered impaired. A BAC of .08 or higher you are actually intoxicated.

Consuming one can of beer like the "Angkor" beer will raise your BAC to .02. Two cans will raise it to .04 and more than two cans you will become impaired and 4 cans you will be intoxicated. Will you resist an additional drink so that you and your fellow countrymen can come home safely to hug their loved ones?

However, drinking is a habit formed by Cambodians themselves with the help of heavy advertisements on radios, televisions, billboards and other forms of commercials and infomercials.







What is more interesting is that today's Cambodians have been [proudly] introduced to consume what they have never seen and heard before in the past decades.

All of Cambodian famous and sacred symbols and names are being used as powerful forms of advertisement to lure more Cambodian drinkers.



Angkor: The famous name of Khmer National Symbol now has become the name of beer that has ABV equal to more than 5%.

ABV: alcohol by volume (abbreviated as abv or ABV) is a standard measure of how much alcohol (ethanol) is contained in an alcoholic beverage...



 Phnom Penh: The name of Cambodian Proud Capital City has also become the name of alcoholic drinks.

Cambodia: The name of the country of which Cambodians are proud of has now become the name of an alcoholic beverage.


Kingdom: Usually is a symbol of Respected Khmer Monarchy, a part of Cambodian National Motto, is now a symbol of Cambodian beer breweries...

What have happened lately to Cambodians and Cambodia, a Buddhist Nations ingraved in the country's  National Constitution?  

The answerer remains unknown, but what is known thus far is the destructive habits and behaviors formed by more and more Cambodians by ways of drinking, taking illegal drugs, gambling, sex trading, etc. The habits were warned more than two thousands years ago by the very person that Cambodians bow to every day--Lord Buddha.

Stop drunk drivers and help save Khmer lives!

Timothy Chhim
NY 03-23-2013



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