I'm friend of one of the parents of the kids in the vehicle, and althought i appreciate where you are coming from and yes it is truly a real sad loss of such a young girl, why if they were all friends and all drinking did they get in the vehicle in the first place.
I would like to think that if i had a true friend they would do everything in their power to stop me getting in my car and driving if i'd been drinking.
I think this is a great example of drink taking over the action of all involved and the finger should not be pointed and anyone of them, they were all drinking and none of them should off been put in this position whether it be driving the vehicle or being a passenger.
I beleive there was 5 of them in total and all intoxicated.
And i think it was a case of you drive no you drive. When clearly none of them were fit to drive.
I don't know where you managed to get the information on how much drink the driver had, had as i still understand the result of this have not been released and a whole bottle of vodka seems a little bit ott, but no doubt the blood result will be advertised in the press and we will all know for sure.
But again i feel for abby's family and friend i also feel for the driver as she is going to have to live with this for the rest of her life.
She has lost more than just a few teeth, She is in quiet a bad way so i've been told and has quiet serious facial injuries as well as other injuries. But most off all she has lost one of her mates too.