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It's said that a picture
is worth a thousand words. If that's true, our videos are worth billions
of words with each word delivering a message whose impact will
be felt long after the words themselves are forgotten. Unlike many available
on the market, our videos are current and affordable. These are real people
talking about real situations.
The impact of our
Tru-Story collection of emotionally-charged first-person accounts is unparalleled.
DUI:Dead
in 5 Seconds - a realistic portrayal of drinking and its effects through
a montage of images, some graphic, and interviews.
Jenny's
Journey
- A powerful, true story that follows the life of one girl and her family,
their anguish, and Jenny's long battle with substance abuse which ended
in her death from a heroin overdose. ($59/$89)
Picking
Up The Pieces... Surviving a Drunk Driving Crash
- Eighteen-year old Tasha was driving home after a family vacation when
her life was changed forever. A drunk driver crossed the center line,
hitting the driver's side of Tasha's car. ($99)
Crisis
On Campus... Practicing Your Response to Violence - Simulation
of seven typical school situations that suddenly turn violent. Each scene
includes different discussion questions. This video is available ONLY
from DRUNK BUSTERS OF AMERICA. ($89)
Just Call Me Crash - The Denise Wagoner Story delivers a
powerful message about drunk driving, drug abuse, alcoholism and abusive
relationships. Please be warned. The images on the video (and on the web
page) are graphic. This video is available ONLY from DRUNK BUSTERS OF
AMERICA. ($119)
Jane is the dramatic story of a young teacher whose
entire life was changed in the instant she crashed her car while under
the influence of alcohol. ($109)
It's
NOT An Accident - narrated by Jason Barber who, in
1991, was racing friends and driving drunk when he caused a crash that
killed his 15-year old brother. ($109)
Here's what others
have said:
- "This excellent
video (DUI:Dead in 5 Seconds) is a mesmerizing tearjerker. It
shows the tragic realities of drunk driving, and is a must purchase
for both school and public libraries."
- - Booklist
- "I was shocked
by the fact that Tasha (Picking Up the Pieces) went through all
of this and actually survived it's so amazing"
- -Helen, High School
Senior, Ripon, Wisconsin
- "We also showed
the movie Jane ... it seemed to have quite an impact
on the students."
- -Robin Thomas,
DUI Coordinator, Picayune Police Department, Mississippi.
- "If the students
in the schools don't learn from the video Just Call Me Crash,
nothing will teach them"
- - Liberty County
Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association, Liberty, Texas.
- "I think that
Just Call Me Crash needs to be shown to other youths that are
having problems with drugs and alcohol. By far this is the most eyeng video that I have ever seen.
- - Teen Recruit,
Pinellas County Sheriff's Dept. Boot Camp, Clearwater, Florida.
- The story of
It's Not An Accident will stay with my classes better than anything
else I can give them on drinking and driving.
- - Joe Brull, Ace
Driving School, California.
- When I showed It's
Not An Accident, there was a silence I have not heard in a classroom
in a long time. The students were really into this movie; some of the
girls and even some of the boys were in tears.
- - Vikki Salazar,
Loves Safe Driving School, California.
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