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The people complaining about the state of America are stupid. This is one idiot who is lazy. Sure, maybe .5 or 1% of America is like this, but there are morons in every country. OP: that's what you get for breaking the rules, stupid.
ass!
um, how did you get caught?
3 years? Where do you live that you can get a license at 15? That's what you get for thinking its a good idea to drive yourself to Driver's Ed. Idiot.
It's too bad you didn't lose the privilege to drive permanently. Your obviously a danger to everyone on the road.
appeal it? or don't be a lazy ass?
I don't get it. If you are fifteen you would only have a learners permit and thus not allowed to drive anywhere by yourself- whether across town or across the street , that's still breaking the law. On top of that, I doubt you have your own car at that age. Did you steal that from your parents too or were they really aware of the fact that you took it out riding when you legally weren't allowed to? Bad parenting along with stupidity? And much of what #33 said; 15/16 is too young. My siblings and I waited a few years and were some of the only kids in school who never crashed any or multiple cars. And as evident when reading or moderating FMLs, kids that age are having less and less maturity (sorry)
To those who somehow took "driving across the street" as an opportunity to invent "facts" such as "it's only 100 ft." and "this POS is a lazy obese American": Note that some places allow drivers to have a junior license to go back and forth only amongst home, school, and work. Then, a driver's ed course could upgrade the junior license into a full license before it gets an automatic at-age-N upgrade. Furthermore, inventing such "facts" just so that you can rant more intensely really only makes you look like the ignorant masses. From the information given here, there's a lot of stuff that we don't know. Did the school have a 0.4 mile driveway (some do, you know)? Dunno. Did the poster say that walking cuts into his recreational (over)eating time? No. Did he say he was an American? Nope. Did he even say he was a he. Nope. So, um, yeah - thanks for foaming at the mouth, folks, because it makes you all feel better than what you imagine is the very bottom of the barrel. Newsflash: you're still pretty far down that barrel yourselves, scraping away, wishing for a better live instead of living for a better life. I'm actually embarrassed to share a genome with you. Now, to the poster: Oh, but wait. You didn't get busted driving inappropriately with a junior license - you said that you got busted for driving without any license... Duuuuuude! Brains should be left in the ON position. Too many people try to cut the corners of laws, ethics, morals, etc..., thinking that only a little bit of cheating of the rules is okay (studies argue over the range being 2%-20%). But no... that's not in fact how it works. And you got busted for it. In which case: double-decision: YDI totally & YLIF! Maybe in the future, try integrity, FTW!
Omg that sux
If you're going to drive to every place that's 100 feet away or more, then perhaps it's better that you never get your license at all.
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you deserved it. why couldn't you just walk 100 feet. it's not hard
Walk! Better for you, better for our environment!