To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
I suppose I should swerve to intercept any vehicle I see driving W/O headlights then, right? People who have been driving for years sometimes forget to turn on thier headlights, some turn on thier lights a few moments after they are underway, I would think this would be more likley with an inexperienced driver.
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03/13/2003 11:41:19 AM PST by
KEVLAR
To: KEVLAR
So your assertion is that a 14, look at that number, year old was practicing driving with her Uncle at night with no lights on?
She can't get a driver's permit until 15, but she was practicing at 14.
Her uncle was in the car teaching her, but he didn't go over the check points to make sure she turned her lights on.
When she hit the car in front of her, she then put the car in reverse and hit the car behind her. She then put the car back into drive and accelerated at officers who had guns drawn. All while her uncle was "teaching her how to drive."
This is what you are asserting?
To: KEVLAR
"People who have been driving for years sometimes forget to turn on thier headlights, some turn on thier lights a few moments after they are underway, I would think this would be more likley with an inexperienced driver." Irrelevant. You have a 14 year old girl, with no license, "operating" a motor vehicle. If you go to the root of the problem, the girl shouldn't have been behind the wheel, in the first place. If this were the case, this never would have happened.
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