This statement should not be underestimated.A lot of parents want their kids to like them and be their friend. They’re too afraid to be a parent…
Thanks, threads merged.They didn't come forward in the other thread, they won't come here in yours.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/yohb-your-kid-got-caught-132mph.18846/
My bad I didnt know it was already posted in the off topic sectionThey didn't come forward in the other thread, they won't come here in yours.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/yohb-your-kid-got-caught-132mph.18846/
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=1&ContentID=3051So he got a more lenient penalty because he's 16 and not (a more experienced) 18 year old? I don't get it. Why does age come into it? If you're deemed old enough to drive then you should be old enough to take the punishment.
I’m pretty sure that was staged just for views and clicks.At least he's not this guy:
yupI’m pretty sure that was staged just for views and clicks.
In the US he is considered a minor, and generally you dont see minors charged as adults (except in extreme circumstances). As a minor, there are different traffic laws. Im not completely familiar with law in FL, but generally, this kind of activity means he will lose his drivers license until at least 18, and in some states, up to 21.So he got a more lenient penalty because he's 16 and not (a more experienced) 18 year old? I don't get it. Why does age come into it? If you're deemed old enough to drive then you should be old enough to take the punishment.