May 3, 2007
Clean and Somber
Michael M. Gimbel wants young people to see the world through the eyes of a drunk person — before the parties of prom season start.
As director of the Office of Substance Abuse Education at Sheppard Pratt Health System, in Baltimore, he outfits teenage drivers with "fatal vision" glasses, which simulate the feeling of being intoxicated, and makes high-school students drive a golf cart through an obstacle course.
"All of them go, like, one mile an hour," Mr.
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