By studentdriver828 - 12/06/2009 06:13 - United States

Today, I got my drivers license suspended until I am 18 for driving without a license. Where was I driving to? My last day of Drivers Ed. The high school where I take Drivers Ed. classes at is across the street from my house. I gave up 3 years of driving to drive 100 feet. FML
I agree, your life sucks 28 427
You deserved it 104 543

Same thing different taste

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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!

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Wow fatty, it was that much effort to get up and walk 100 feet? You couldn't have just imagined there was a twinkie at the end of that long walk or somethng?

Right, because the rules don't apply to YOU.

YDI, not only were you too lazy to walk 100 feet (honestly it's almost faster to walk, plus it's healthier, you don't waste the gas from starting your car twice, and it's also *perfectly legal* in your case) but you also not only didn't see the cop there but also did something to arouse his attentions...going 100 feet. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that the cop saw you get in the car and knew that you didn't have your license, but still...that's still two big steaming pieces of fail instead of three.

So you couldn't walk? And what were you even doing to get pulled over? Clearly you need to brush up on those driving skills. YDI

And walking sounded bad because? How'd you get pulled over, anyway? What can you possibly mess up within 100 feet?

Well, you should have walked, unless you needed a car for class, but how the hell do you get pulled over for driving 100 feet?

babymama1029 0

YDI. This story makes no legal sense. And you're lazy. I think I smell some bullshit.

Well, the next three years of walking/bumming rides should teach you to actually appreciate being able to drive. At least you'll get your license eventually, if you don't fail Driver's Ed. I really don't think someone like you deserves to be allowed to drive. Unless, of course, you're disabled, so it's harder to walk even 100 feet, in which case I apologize; however, it seems like you would have included that information.