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Old December 31st 05, 12:07 AM posted to rec.autos.driving,misc.transport.road,talk.politics.misc
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"Scott en Aztlán" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 12:09:16 GMT, Laura Bush Vehicular Homocide
> > wrote:
>
> Heh heh - looks like Aunt Judy reads chi.general.
>
> (See Message-ID: >)
>
>>Do they make kids watch Blood Red Pavement these days, so they know
>>what happens when you criminally break the laws by speeding?
>>
>>http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?sec...cal&id=3766325
>>
>>
>>Car slams head-on into tree in Lincolnwood
>>
>>Two teens killed in crash

>
> This story is a prime example of why some states have graduated
> licensing programs (of which the driver of this vehicle was in
> violation). We don't allow them to drive late at night (when they're
> most likely very tired), and we don't allow them to drive around with
> other kids in the car, because other kids a) cause distrations to the
> driver, and b) the driver might feel the urge to "show off" to impress
> his friends in the car.
>
> Apparently no drugs or alcohol were involved in the above crash (if
> they'd found ANY evidence of either of those, you can be SURE the
> liberal media would have reported on it), and speeding doesn't cause
> crashes, so what's left as the probable cause?
>
> Once again we have irresponsible parents who are enablers in an
> automobile tragedy. Just like the parents who bought their teenaged
> son a car with more power than he could handle, in this case the
> parents allowed this boy to drive their car after curfew and with
> other teens in the car - and in flagrant violation of the law. The
> story notes that, if the driver is charged (and he certainly ought to
> be), the parents will have to appear in court with him. IMHO they
> ought to serve some jail time for allowing their son to kill those two
> kids.
>
> Mr. and Mrs. Sampsell will no doubt be entering their rebuttal (via
> carstalk.com) shortly.



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