Wednesday, February 12, 2014

GIRL, 10, FAILS AT DRIVING, CRASHES INTO DRIVER LICENSE BUILDING

Hard-hearted cop cites her for reckless driving

I’d say she was a tad young to be driving an SUV. Hmm, I’m wondering how the court will handle her traffic ticket case.

10-YEAR-OLD GIRL PUT MOM’S SUV INTO GEAR, CRASHES INTO SUBURBAN DENVER DMV OFFICE

Associated Press
February 10, 2014

DENVER — A 10-year-old girl has been cited for reckless driving after her mother's SUV crashed into a Division of Motor Vehicles office in the Denver suburb of Parker.

Police Sgt. Andy Coleman says a woman parked outside the office Monday and left her 12- and 10-year-old daughters in the vehicle. That's when the younger girl apparently started the car and put the vehicle in gear.

Coleman says the SUV rolled slowly through the office's front window until the mother jumped in to stop it from causing more damage. No one was injured.

Anyone 10 or older can be charged with a crime in Colorado, so police gave the girl a ticket for reckless driving.

Coleman says the mother wasn't ticketed because she says she didn't leave the car running.

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