Saturday, September 12, 2009
 
Automobile Use Is Corruption
That's what the prosecutors indicate here:
    Police in Coatesville say they stopped a white SUV being driven by a young girl on Sunday afternoon. Authorities say 30-year-old Lakisha Hogue was in the passenger seat when they stopped the vehicle. According to police documents, Hogue was laughing and said she was teaching the girl to drive. Hogue is charged with endangering the welfare of a child, corruption of a minor and other charges.
Meanwhile, they've charged the child for driving without a license, endangering the welfare of the child (itself), and other charges.

Seriously, can't the prosecutors limit themselves to just one crime for one actus reus anymore?

Rhetorical question. Of course they cannot.

Meanwhile, keep this in mind that when you're teaching your children to drive, you're violating all these laws unless there's a written exception for children with learner's permits in the actual statutes. Which, of course, there's not.


 
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