To: presidio9
Did the SUV suffer from an abusive childhood?
another thought,
Will the rental car company be sued because a driver with suspended license was behind the wheel (not driving mind you, the SUV was at fault).
35 posted on
05/11/2004 10:56:11 AM PDT by
pghkevin
(Have you hugged your kids today? Have you thanked someone in the Military today?)
To: pghkevin
>>a driver with suspended license was behind the wheel (not driving mind you, the SUV was at fault).
The woman who rented the car later let the unlicensed driver take over. I don't know if the renter (Hertz,
I think) asked, "Are you the only one to be driving this
vehicle?" or not but maybe she said "yes," not thinking that the unlicensed driver would later offer to
"relieve her" at the wheel. Word has it that it's Hertz's
policy to make sure there are child seats in any car they rent which will be used to transport kids (under 80 pounds). No idea if the seats weren't issued, or if they
were but were simply not being used.
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