Tuesday, July 12, 2011

We're Drunk, But We Aren't Driving, Officer, um Doesn't Work

Debbie Arrington at the Sacramento Bee has this unique peek at driving while drunk:

Maybe this wasn't the best example of driver's education.

Two parents who had too much to drink were cited for letting their 14-year-old son drive them to a Sacramento liquor store, police said.

With his intoxicated parents in the car, the unlicensed teen driver was stopped Saturday night by police at a DUI checkpoint at Florin Road and Franklin Boulevard in South Sacramento. According to police reports, the parents - who were not identified - weren't arrested. But they received a citation for allowing their underage son to drive without a license.
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Excellent.  Nice job on the parenting.  Let's get the kid in rehab right now. 

6 comments:

  1. I think I am going to be fan of you. A great read.

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  2. first the vertical signs. It is the act of laziness that I have ever seen and then with those parents. At least they are aware that it is bad to drive drunk. it is better that their son do it instead of them.

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