Colleges Need to Work with Communities on Curbing Student Alcohol Abuse, Washington Attorney Says

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Benzinga (Online)

"A recently released study indicates that not enough colleges are working with their communities to curb student drinking and its possible consequences, such as drunk driving, Washington personal injury attorney Dean Brett says."

“'Alcohol abuse among college students is a serious concern, and our local colleges and universities should be making every effort possible to combat it, including getting out into their communities,' says Brett, a founding partner of Brett & Coats, Attorneys at Law, PLLC, a personal injury law firm with offices in Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham and Spokane. ..."

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