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A Hard-earned Lesson
I hurried out to help my shaken son, checking to ensure that he really was unhurt, then leaving him to deal with the police officer while I spoke with the folks in whose yard he was parked. Actually, they were remarkably understanding, mostly as relieved as I was that no one had been hurt. After leaving them with our insurance information and ensuring that I knew where the truck was heading after it was towed out of the yard, I took Jack home. And yes, I’m the one who called his dad. We all decided it was probably a good thing that he would have a couple more days out of town to cool off. When Jack showed me the paperwork from the police officer, I was rather surprised to note he had been issued two tickets: one for speeding and another for driving too fast for conditions. I rather thought this was repetitious, since they seemed to describe the same action. We certainly knew that Jack had been at fault, and we knew that it needed to be our insurance company’s responsibility to replace the fence and landscaping, but we also knew we didn’t want two separate tickets to go on his record for one incident. It was time to call a motor offence solicitor. Were we ever glad we did! The solicitor got one speeding summons dismissed right away. The second one was reduced and will not go on Jack’s record if he manages to drive safely for a year. I’m not concerned that Jack didn’t learn a lesson from all this: he still had to face his father, including his dad’s renewed driving lessons, and he lost the right to use the truck again once it was repaired. In all, it’s a relief that his first accident was one with no injuries, just scary enough to make him more cautious behind the wheel, managing to avoid speeding fines and to respect the power of the vehicle he drives. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Do not try to beat the law, meet the law with a motor offence solicitor to protect your driving record and to avoid speeding fines |
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