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Teaching a Kid to Drive; How Much Trouble if You're Caught?
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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 2596397" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>I'll have to ask one of the local cops what they think of an empty school parking lot; there aren't many (read that any) malls close to where I am, other than Smith Farm in Owasso - which may or may not be full of cars.</p><p></p><p>It's crazy how things have changed, or maybe it's always been this way and we were fortunate; when I was 13 is was nothing for my grandad to throw me the keys to his car when we were pheasant hunting out in rural areas, and say "meet us over there and block". We drove all the time way out in the country like that, without an adult in the car, and we weren't even "farm kids". Guess it goes along with the shotguns in racks in the school parking lot, and no one batted an eye. Different era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 2596397, member: 6146"] I'll have to ask one of the local cops what they think of an empty school parking lot; there aren't many (read that any) malls close to where I am, other than Smith Farm in Owasso - which may or may not be full of cars. It's crazy how things have changed, or maybe it's always been this way and we were fortunate; when I was 13 is was nothing for my grandad to throw me the keys to his car when we were pheasant hunting out in rural areas, and say "meet us over there and block". We drove all the time way out in the country like that, without an adult in the car, and we weren't even "farm kids". Guess it goes along with the shotguns in racks in the school parking lot, and no one batted an eye. Different era. [/QUOTE]
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