Middle of the day yesterday my cell phone rings. Quick look at the caller ID shows it's my 16 year old son. He had just left a little while ago to go meet some friends to shoot some hoops and I had just sent him a text telling him to be home a certain time so I figure he's calling to confirm.
I answer and say. "What's up?"
An unknown male voice responds, " This is officer...
Unless you're a father and have been there you have no idea how much stuff flies through your head in that first millisecond. Thankfully, he was not injured. Unfortunately, he was in trouble. Supposedly, he was seen doing donuts in a park parking lot and someone called the police. By the time they arrived, he was playing basketball. Apparently, he was pointed out as the driver and long story short, he was cited for reckless driving. The policeman, when calling me, asked me to come over but I explained I couldn't because the kid had my vehicle. Apparently, in a case like this the vehicle is to be impounded and the operator arrested. Instead, he allowed my kid to drive straight home but he was issued a citation for the reckless driving charge.
I do a quick internet search to find out what this all means and it is very serious. Thousands in fines and jail time are possible. A quick call to a couple lawyers and I find out I am looking at a couple grand for their services as well.
Anybody got any experience in this area? Suggestions on what to do?
I answer and say. "What's up?"
An unknown male voice responds, " This is officer...
Unless you're a father and have been there you have no idea how much stuff flies through your head in that first millisecond. Thankfully, he was not injured. Unfortunately, he was in trouble. Supposedly, he was seen doing donuts in a park parking lot and someone called the police. By the time they arrived, he was playing basketball. Apparently, he was pointed out as the driver and long story short, he was cited for reckless driving. The policeman, when calling me, asked me to come over but I explained I couldn't because the kid had my vehicle. Apparently, in a case like this the vehicle is to be impounded and the operator arrested. Instead, he allowed my kid to drive straight home but he was issued a citation for the reckless driving charge.
I do a quick internet search to find out what this all means and it is very serious. Thousands in fines and jail time are possible. A quick call to a couple lawyers and I find out I am looking at a couple grand for their services as well.
Anybody got any experience in this area? Suggestions on what to do?