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Re: Re: Overheating woes revisited

To: "Robert Duquette" <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Re: Overheating woes revisited
From: rrengineer@dslextreme.com
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 22:21:20 -0700 (PDT)
A couple of weeks ago my 16 year old son found my spare keys to my F150
while I was at work.  He wanted to impress someone of the female
persuasion and give her a ride home.  Instead of saying he only had a
learner's permit, he said "sure, I drive all the time!"  Less than a mile
from the house the cops stopped him for straddling a lane.  I think he
actually thought he had a drunk driver and wanted to investigate.  After
finding out he had no license, he was taken home and dropped off with a
ticket for straddling a lane and driving without a license (a
misdemeanor).  They could have got him for several more violations, like
driving with someone under 18 which is not legal here until you are 18 and
no insurance.  He is excluded from my policy.  My truck was towed away. 
Mind you this is on a Friday, so the tow company won't open till Monday. 
I had to go the the police here in San Bernardino to ask for a hearing
about getting my truck back.  They wanted me to admit that I did not give
him my permission to take the truck.  After that was established they gave
me permission to pick up my truck, but pay the $150 fee first!  By the
time I got to the tow company, they had it 4 days.  It cost me another
$300 to get back my own truck.  He has yet to go to court.  I did not come
down on him to hard.  I understand how bad the urge to drive is at that
age.  I'll leave it to the judge to take care of that.
Mike MacLean
60 Sprite
56 BN2

Robert Duquette
> Weren't you young once?  I expect to have my kids repay me for what I did
> to my parents.
>
> Knowing not enough about cars, and driving my parents Pontiac with an oil
> using 327, and having driven it hard, stopped to get gas and checked the
> oil and found no oil on the dipstick, I asked the guy at the pump (
> another kid ) to fill it up.  He did.  No, I don't mean that it went to
> the full mark on the dipstick.  I mean that it went to the oil cap.  I
> drove it for the rest of the night and brought it home.  My father brought
> it to the garage and had the head gaskets replaced and then mentioned it
> to me.  I had reported that the oil had been really low and I had some
> added.  He asked for more details and I told him.  He made no big deal
> about it, but it was a lesson learned.
>
>
>
>> From: "Dave G." <dmg@bossig.com>
> Can I assume that his license now decorates the front of the
> refrigerator for all to admire ??
>
>> my just got his license son took my F-150 to the drug
>> store 1/2 mile away and decided to drive by the neighborhood
>> elementary school and do some "landscaping"/drifting in my truck.
>> Now
>> it has a miss, runs terribly and has coolant dripping from the
>> exhaust
>> pipe.




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