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LOL!! Go Rich!

For what it's worth, I agree completely. Parents like this are idiots.
They refuse to acknowledge that their kid is somehow responsible for
his own death. "If only the state would have prevented him from having
a license." Look, you stupid broad, as his parent YOU could have
prevented him from having a license. No child under the age of 18 gets
a license without a parent's involvement, whether that be signing the
paper at the DMV or paying for the driving school most states require
for early licensing. So stop blaming the state and put the blame
squarely where it lies: On you, your kid, and/or tragic circumstance.

Here in Washington they've got these new "graduated licensing" laws...
The kids are prevented from driving at night, driving with friends in
the car, etc, up to a certain age, then these privileges are slowly
added. I think it's silly, personally. My cousin got her driver's
license at 14 in the state of Idaho; I would have, too, had we not
moved to Washington. Both of us were perfectly capable of driving at
that age, and so is any other 14 year old with the proper training.

-Ryan

On 7/23/05, cruznmd <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> That's a good story Erik.
>
> She sounds like one of those people that wants to pass "X's Law"
> (insert tragically killed offspring's name in place of "X") because
> her kid was killed in a car accident and as a way of soothing her
> soul feels the need to inflict an increase in the legal driving age
> to 18 years old on every other child and parent in the United States.
>
> Let's get one thing straight: I am NOT downplaying the signifigance
> of ANYONE's death but I'm sick and tired of parents whining to the
> legislature and continually passing laws that ever further restrict
> mine and/or my kids' lives just because their child either:
>
> a) was poorly trained in whatever they were doing
> b) exercised poor judgement in whatever they were doing or
> c) was just plain a victim of tragic circumstances.
>
> Their mantra is always the same: "I never ever want any parent to go
> through what I've gone through." or my other personal favorite: "I'm
> going to make sure that this never ever happens again!"
>
> Dave's right. We're protecting the stupid at our expense at too
> great a price for my taste. If I blow my foot off while cleaning my
> shotgun, I don't want any of you to shed a tear or write a law about
> it. It's tragic, but shit happens and I'll either get over it or die.
>
> Rich A.


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