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Stunt driving Mama needs to leave her lead shoes at home

Jun 17

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17/06/2010 2:53 PM  RssIcon

 

I was doing my usual bumper- to- bumper boogie heading home from work last night, when the news cast came on. At first I was almost envious as the announcer reported that a 28-year-old woman had been charged with stunt driving after allegedly being clocked driving more than 150 km/h. She surely wasn’t on this stretch of road, I thought.
But, the story didn’t end there. My envy evaporated instantly when they described the four children, all under eight years of age, who were passengers in the same vehicle. Two were sharing a seat belt. And three of the four were not in the required car seats.
Unless this woman was fleeing for her life, and those of her children, I cannot think of any reason why she should not face the heftiest penalties possible. When she needs a burst of speed she can grab a Red Bull!  And let’s hope the next time she hits the road that she leaves her lead shoes at home – and buckles up the kids properly!

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Re: Stunt driving Mama needs to leave her lead shoes at home

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By sahi on   01/04/2011 11:00 AM
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By Funny Baby on   02/02/2012 6:09 AM

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