And the kids turns around and steals it (or at least tried to):
The young man was test driving a 1996 Cadillac Seville when the Brotherton Cadillac salesman accompanying him got out to use the ATM machine at the Bank of America branch at 300 Burnett Ave. S. When he did, the 14-year-old drove off in the car.
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[A] motorcycle officer spotted the car at Talbot Road South and South Grady Way, and tried to stop it. The youthful driver ignored the lights and siren and continued south […]
A short chase ensued, now the kid faces various felony accounts. Idiots. Both of them.
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Who’s the bigger idiot? The salesperson who a)did not check the kid’s ID and b)attended to personal business during a demonstration drive or the kid who thought he could get away with it? As far as I know most dealerships require a copy of your license before you can demo because of insurance reasons. I don’t either individual will qualify for a genius grant anytime soon.
Oh, I never said either were smart. Not only did the guy let a 14 year old drive, but he then got out of the car to run and errand.
um i dont get it…i liked the one about the al-gebra terrorists tho…lol
How old do you have to be to test drive a car in the country anyways?? You should atlest have to be 16, with a drivers license.
How old do you have to be to test drive a car in this country anyways?? You should atlest have to be 16, with a drivers license.
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