Posted by Mike (WA) on January 16, 2014 at 08:27:11 from (69.10.199.219):
In Reply to: first traffic offense posted by pete black on January 16, 2014 at 06:56:19:
Age 16, hauling hay with a 1947 Cornbinder in 1965. Turning left off the highway into the field, didn't see that pesky '57 Olds 4 door hardtop passing me, caved in both passenger side doors.
Since I was a juvenile, had to go before the juvie judge. Parents went with me. He said both the state cop and the victim had sent letters urging leniency (nice kid, good to see a kid working, etc.). Judge restricted my "pleasure driving" for 2 weeks- could still drive to work, said he, and "I guess it would be OK if you stopped off for a milk shake. But no trips for pleasure only." Dad and I found an Olds in a junkyard with two good doors, had a body shop fix the car, it was a couple hundred bucks, IIRC.
Victim and her husband owned a local eatery for many years, and one of the little girls in the car works for District Court- we still laugh about it from time to time.
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