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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 171866" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>We explained very clearly to her that the charge would have been reckless driving and that she would have had to go to juvenile court downtown because juveniles are not handled in the community traffic courts. And that would have meant that her Sept 3 date to have her disorderly conduct charges dropped would be in serious jeopardy and she could have gone to detention. And she would have lost her license through the court. We spelled out all the consequences for her.</p><p></p><p>Did it make a difference? I don't know. She was stopped for speeding about a month ago and the police let her go....why???? I have no clue. I only overheard about it on a phone conversation she was having with a friend. That didn't teach her anything so I don't have much hope this will either. </p><p></p><p>She wanted to drive yesterday and I just about shook her til her eyes popped out. She thinks there should be no consequences and her word should be good enough that she won't speed anymore. I told her that her word hasn't been good on anything else so why should this be different.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 171866, member: 59"] We explained very clearly to her that the charge would have been reckless driving and that she would have had to go to juvenile court downtown because juveniles are not handled in the community traffic courts. And that would have meant that her Sept 3 date to have her disorderly conduct charges dropped would be in serious jeopardy and she could have gone to detention. And she would have lost her license through the court. We spelled out all the consequences for her. Did it make a difference? I don't know. She was stopped for speeding about a month ago and the police let her go....why???? I have no clue. I only overheard about it on a phone conversation she was having with a friend. That didn't teach her anything so I don't have much hope this will either. She wanted to drive yesterday and I just about shook her til her eyes popped out. She thinks there should be no consequences and her word should be good enough that she won't speed anymore. I told her that her word hasn't been good on anything else so why should this be different. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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