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UNLESS or IF you are caught drinking and driving you will lose your license​

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IF

Step-by-step explanation:

"Unless" implies that you can do it as long as you want, obviously most likely this is not what they're trying to say. But "IF" shows as a result of or a consequence of.

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IF it makes more sense
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