germag
Gone But Not Forgotten
His dad is a known, prominent business owner...wealthy business owner... Until he's 18 he is the parents responsibility. If they can't handle him then they need to send him somewhere that can...
I'm pretty sure this isn't his first ever time he's violated his driver's license restrictions...let's see what he possibly violated. I believe some could have been mitigated by parents.
Class D Provisional License Conditions
WINNER! • No driving between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. No exceptions
Maybe? • During the first six months after issuance, no driving with passengers who are not
members of the driver’s immediate family;
Very possible. • For the second six month period, no driving with more than one passenger under the age
of 21 who is not a member of the driver’s immediate family;
Good on this one • After one year from the date of issuance, no more than three passengers under the age of
21 who are not members of the driver’s immediate family.
No let's look at the parent's responsibilities:
The Parents’ Role in the Young Driver’s Licensing Process
• Control the child’s driving privileges if he or she is not demonstrating responsible behavior.
• Continue to monitor their child’s driving after receipt of their provisional license, reinforce safety belt use, and limit passengers, cell phone use and other driving distractions.
Dang....guess they didn't take that responsibility. Too many people don't put enough responsibility on the parents. Parents complained that the school took too much into their own hands of students for punishment so they did away with the paddle.
When I got my license I had restrictions. I couldn't be out between the hours of (I think) 10 PM and 6 AM on weekdays. Guess what, if I didn't make it home before 10 PM I didn't have a car the next week to drive to school. I had to ride the school bus. I wasn't the golden child or perfect angel, but we did stupid stuff in a harmless environment...like a cow field.
First off, how do you know what he has or hasn't violated, or are you just surmising? Just because the parents have money are you making assumptions that he has a previous history and they did nothing, or do you have some way of knowing this for sure? If you're right, then the parents deserve whatever comes their way.....so does the kid. If you're just guessing, then you are dangerously close to libel, even though having more passengers than you're supposed to in a vehicle is a real big "so what?" as long as the vehicle is equipped for it......I'd be a whole lot more worried about serious speeding, wreckless driving, and drunk driving offenses. I'd certainly punish the kid for it if I were the parent, but it doesn't rise to the level of lynching the parents over it.
Secondly, do you have teenaged kids? It's a simple "yes or no" question. If you don't, then you don't have any business telling other people how to raise theirs.
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