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A very Compelling story.. “The Honest Truth – Eva’s Story”

10/8/2013

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Eva’s 19 year old brother went out one night with his best friend, just a few days before her first GCSE exam..

Here are a number of quotes from Eva's 4 minute video:

"They decided after several shots and pints, that my brother would be fine to drive, that he wasn’t too drunk

He was driving at 80 miles per hour and he was twice over the limit

He was supposed to turn a corner and he just drove straight into a tree

The car set on fire, so we couldn’t see his body, we couldn’t get to say goodbye to him properly

Nothing stays the same after something like that

One decision made by someone else has had so much effect on so many peoples’ lives

He was 19, he made such a stupid decision

A moment of madness really..  leads to a lifetime of sadness, which is what happened to my brother"

“The Honest Truth – Eva’s Story”



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    I have been an Instructor since 2007. The job has so many great points, it's hard to know where to start. Here's just two... When a Pupil suddenly "gets it", and all the "confusion" is transferred into "understanding"   and   The moment that each Pupil realizes that the Examiner has confirmed that they ARE safe enough to drive by themselves, in other words: "You've PASSED!"

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