Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the irresponsible lawyer parent plead guilty last week. No mention of the girl's other parent, and if she was also at home hosting the kids' drinking.
Just horrible. Do you have a link?
I heard it on the radio. He got off with a pathetic $5,000. fine. Utterly shameful.
He didn't "get off with a $5000 fine". The law states that the maximum penalty for each charge of supplying alcoholic beverages is $2500 per teenager. Apparently the state could only prove two charges since nearly the entire group of party goers retained attorneys and wouldn't talk to the police.
Well, there was one drunk driver and two dead kids in the car as well as another underage passenger who had minor injuries. So that's at least 4 teenagers that the police knew about and were at the scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the irresponsible lawyer parent plead guilty last week. No mention of the girl's other parent, and if she was also at home hosting the kids' drinking.
Just horrible. Do you have a link?
I heard it on the radio. He got off with a pathetic $5,000. fine. Utterly shameful.
He didn't "get off with a $5000 fine". The law states that the maximum penalty for each charge of supplying alcoholic beverages is $2500 per teenager. Apparently the state could only prove two charges since nearly the entire group of party goers retained attorneys and wouldn't talk to the police.
Not true. The state could have been aggressive and charged him with Manslaughter because he acted negligent by giving the alcohol to the underage kids knowing they were driving and this contributed to the accident that killed two people. The state could have tried to set an example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would think uber would've completely solved the drunk driving issue for teens these days.
Suburban mom here. No one in my family has ever taken Uber. It may be big in DC, but not so much in our area.
Isn't there also a danger in intoxicated teens, especially girls, getting in the car with a complete stranger?! We tell them never ride with a stranger, and then just because the person is an Uber driver, it's magically ok?
#suburban problems
City kids take Uber all the time, but then again they are street smart and accustomed to navigating the city without parental oversight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the irresponsible lawyer parent plead guilty last week. No mention of the girl's other parent, and if she was also at home hosting the kids' drinking.
Just horrible. Do you have a link?
I heard it on the radio. He got off with a pathetic $5,000. fine. Utterly shameful.
He didn't "get off with a $5000 fine". The law states that the maximum penalty for each charge of supplying alcoholic beverages is $2500 per teenager. Apparently the state could only prove two charges since nearly the entire group of party goers retained attorneys and wouldn't talk to the police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would think uber would've completely solved the drunk driving issue for teens these days.
Suburban mom here. No one in my family has ever taken Uber. It may be big in DC, but not so much in our area.
Isn't there also a danger in intoxicated teens, especially girls, getting in the car with a complete stranger?! We tell them never ride with a stranger, and then just because the person is an Uber driver, it's magically ok?
Anonymous wrote:You would think uber would've completely solved the drunk driving issue for teens these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the irresponsible lawyer parent plead guilty last week. No mention of the girl's other parent, and if she was also at home hosting the kids' drinking.
Just horrible. Do you have a link?
I heard it on the radio. He got off with a pathetic $5,000. fine. Utterly shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the irresponsible lawyer parent plead guilty last week. No mention of the girl's other parent, and if she was also at home hosting the kids' drinking.
Just horrible. Do you have a link?
Anonymous wrote:So the irresponsible lawyer parent plead guilty last week. No mention of the girl's other parent, and if she was also at home hosting the kids' drinking.