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In reply to the discussion: Washington teen driving Audi A4 at 112 mph kills 4, his third totaled car within 11 months...talk of charging parents [View all]Sky Jewels
(8,572 posts)2. This monster SHOULD spend the rest of his life in prison
if there is any justice left in this country
Same goes for his entitled asshole parents.
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Washington teen driving Audi A4 at 112 mph kills 4, his third totaled car within 11 months...talk of charging parents [View all]
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Mar 2024
OP
If he was still underage when they bought him the third (!) car, would you feel any differently?
ShazzieB
Mar 2024
#30
When my big brother got ready to let me drive his car after I got my learner's permit,
Attilatheblond
Mar 2024
#75
No doubt it was the parents who bought him these cars and continued to enable his reckless driving.
Lonestarblue
Mar 2024
#55
Murder by auto. Jail him for rest of his life, no parole. Parents get 25 years.
Trueblue1968
Mar 2024
#45
There have been some 'talented' talented high school football players here and there who got off easy
Attilatheblond
Mar 2024
#76
Jones knew what he was doing, he did it on purpose.. Punishment: "Prison, Rest of His Life."
Stuart G
Mar 2024
#5
Loan, Title, or Insurance. Three potential avenues for the parents to have culpability here.
Lancero
Mar 2024
#18
Given that this is the third time this person has done such, I'd say that the line is drawn after the second time.
Lancero
Mar 2024
#37
Any bets about the lawyer for the 18 year old 'adult' being paid for by his parents
Attilatheblond
Mar 2024
#78
Discussion here: Deadly Renton crash: Can parents be held responsible?
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Mar 2024
#87
reckless endangerment, vehicular homicide, manslaughter plus speed violations
Captain Zero
Mar 2024
#21
Does the family have money? That may determine whether or not he and the parents face charges.
LonePirate
Mar 2024
#15
I'd tell what I would do to that young man but the Mods would ban me 7000 years after my death.
chouchou
Mar 2024
#26
Third time's the charm. His prize this time will probably be jail. And yea, lick up the parents, too.
ms liberty
Mar 2024
#27
Should have never happened because he should have been charged with reckless driving and had his license yanked...
LudwigPastorius
Mar 2024
#28
I like that even while admitting to speeding in a prior crash, the police didn't charge him. Even though it seems
flvegan
Mar 2024
#32
Ah. Other sources also speculate that the Earth is flat and Trump won the last election.
sl8
Mar 2024
#54
Discussion here: Deadly Renton crash: Can parents be held responsible? ..they meant Insurance/civilly only
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Mar 2024
#88
Kinda reminds me of the history of a certain Congressman from Florida actually.
Attilatheblond
Mar 2024
#80