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4 year old child does his best imitation of an 80 year old driving.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...p/young_driver
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awesome parenting. :rolleyes:
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See? This is why we need more 24 hour video stores. ;)
Seriously...that's some damn scary crap. The list of possible scenarios, with disasterous outcomes, boggle the mind. Well...my mind anyhow. |
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What movie do you suppose he was going to rent?
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He did alright, considering he couldn't reach the pedals. How was he planning to park? Slam it into "park"? His mother should be proud! :)
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growing up my great grandfather let me do the same thing in one of his old 50's model chevy's.....course this was in the fields on his farm in Athens, GA :lol: I remember I used to feel like such a "big girl" |
To be honest if that was my son I don't think I could be made. I'd probably go buy him a new toy car and think about making plans for Monaco in about 20 years.
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I would assume he wasn't buckled up nicely in his child safety seat, while he was learning to drive...
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i wonder if the cop asked for his license and registration...
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To the comments that will ensue and have been made about bad parenting...
The kid can walk and operate a door, it was at night. If a 4 year old wanted to get out of the house without anyone noticing, it wouldn't be hard... |
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My Mom used to let me drive our '71 Impala (HUGE BOAT) while on her lap through our trailer park (yup, I spent 2 years in a trailer ;)) I remember one lady screaming at my mom "Are you crazy, you stupid woman!!" my Mom flipped her off while I took the corner (slowly) was funny at the time. Now she lets my 5 yr. old drive her truck up north on the side roads (we are talking two trackin' trails) and yes it freaks me out, but I remember how fun it was back in the day and trust my Mom to keep my kids safe. I'm guessing that this mom learned a few things I have known for a while, keep the keys out of reach and the doors locked (car and house). I'm a Mom and am usually to easy to out other mom's in a bad light if something like this happens, but I have to give her some slack, like I said, she didn't let him take the care to school every morning for him think this was ok and allowed. |
My mom used to let us sit on her lap and "drive," which was fun. This woman wasn't doing anything wrong, believe me, as a brother of a once 4 year old who could have been on the other side of the world before my mother noticed (he rode his bike about 5 miles to the grocery store one time), I know what they are capable of. Hell, my neighbors' 4 year old backed their old work truck into a pole after I got my license (he thinks that I'm only a couple years older than him and I'm about as cool as the ice age), and they rarely let him out of their sight. Don't blame mom here.
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I'm in Michigan not too far away and it's been all over our news. Apparently the little boy was grounded off of his video games and thought he would sneek to the store while his mother slept to get a game. The idling engine makes sense, hubby and I couldn't figure at all how he could reach the pedals. Hubby thought maybe he scooted down and floored the gas and climbed back up! I am curious as to how he turned around and headed home if he couldn't reach the brakes. He must have seen that no lights were on in the store and made a u-turn.
No charges were filed but the mother does have to pay a fine on behalf of her "minor" (no shit) child. And by the way, the game the boy wanted to get......a truck driving one. :lol: Ali |
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my father did the same thing from age 4-6... he would let go of the wheel and say "grab it or we are going to die"
maybe that is why I didnt get my licence until i was 18.... Amazing story. I am glad the child is ok. |
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