11-17-2013, 12:51 AM
Virtually nobody ever loses their "right to drive" for very long in this country.
I didn't think I implied that happened.
They must have moved away.
We assumed as much. Their house wasn't very close to us; we were just in his flight path.
watching it big with good sound, I still see some horrible judgment/ poor control of the vehicle their. There's some sort of impairment IMO.
It looks like she's driving through a small dip in the street, adjacent to a storm drain and the relieved area in the sidewalk and curb for handicap/wheelchair access. Horrible judgement, yes. Full control of the vehicle, I'd say.
But either way, there need to be consequences.
Absolutely.
I agree that she seems to be driving as though the Stop sign were optional. I wonder how she behaves in traffic.
I also agree that s-t should not make contact. There's just no telling how she (or a friend) will react, and at the very least I bet that besides getting flipped off, you'd be accused of harassment. Not that this all a given or likely.
There is need of police intervention. Interdiction, actually.
I didn't think I implied that happened.
They must have moved away.
We assumed as much. Their house wasn't very close to us; we were just in his flight path.
watching it big with good sound, I still see some horrible judgment/ poor control of the vehicle their. There's some sort of impairment IMO.
It looks like she's driving through a small dip in the street, adjacent to a storm drain and the relieved area in the sidewalk and curb for handicap/wheelchair access. Horrible judgement, yes. Full control of the vehicle, I'd say.
But either way, there need to be consequences.
Absolutely.
I agree that she seems to be driving as though the Stop sign were optional. I wonder how she behaves in traffic.
I also agree that s-t should not make contact. There's just no telling how she (or a friend) will react, and at the very least I bet that besides getting flipped off, you'd be accused of harassment. Not that this all a given or likely.
There is need of police intervention. Interdiction, actually.