05 May 20
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/05/us/5-year-old-driver-utah-trnd/index.html
A 5-year-old boy was pulled over in Utah on his way to California to try to buy a Lamborghini
A 5-year-old boy with $3 in his pocket was pulled over by Utah police while driving his parent's car to California to buy a Lamborghini.
The boy left in the SUV after arguing with his mother, who said she would not buy the luxury car for him, Utah Highway Patrol said on Twitter.
A trooper spotted the vehicle weaving on Interstate 15 at 30 mph, the Utah Highway Patrol said.
Once he was pulled over, the child told the trooper he had intended to drive to California to purchase a Lamborghini for himself. He had $3. The starting price for a new Lamborghini is around $200,000.
Morgan says no one was hurt, and it will be up to the local prosecutor to decide whether to file charges against the parents, who had left the boy in his sibling's care while they were away from home.
So....prosecute the parents?
05 May 20
@vivify saidProbably not, since there was no damage, and certainly no mal-intent (i dont know if that is a word.) But, Kazet told everyone that I am not a lawyer, so you may have to get another opinion.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/05/us/5-year-old-driver-utah-trnd/index.html
A 5-year-old boy was pulled over in Utah on his way to California to try to buy a Lamborghini
A 5-year-old boy with $3 in his pocket was pulled over by Utah police while driving his parent's car to California to buy a Lamborghini.
The boy left in the SUV after arguing with his mothe ...[text shortened]... boy in his sibling's care while they were away from home.[/b]
So....prosecute the parents?
@petewxyz saidAgreed, this is fake news. Kids that young have driven cars before, but there's two, one steering and one working the pedals. Unless the SUV was a particularly new-fangled thing that could drive itself anyways.
Possibly not the most important issue here, but I wanna know how his feet reached the peddles????