Posted by randallnMo on July 22, 2011 at 07:02:58 from (216.74.197.161):
My wife tutors kids with reading/math deficiency problems. Yesterday, on my way home, two neighbor kids were coming over for "class" on their four-wheeler. Two girls, ages probably 13 and 10. The oldest was driving. They pulled out in front of me on the highway not more than 100 yards away. I thought, "you little brats". But, what took place from then on is what blew my mind! We had probably 1 1/2 miles of blacktop to travel down to get to my driveway. I stayed behind them the whole time. They were driving 55-60 miles an hour down that highway...on a four wheeler! I looked at my speedometer a couple times to check just how fast they were going. It just blew my mind that they would drive that fast! THey obviously don't know "what" could happen at those speeds. SO....my question. Would you talk to their parents about this? I don't want to stick my nose where it isn't wanted. On the other hand, I'd sure like to know if MY kids were doing stuff like this. What's your opinion?
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