05-11-2016, 11:16 AM
(05-11-2016, 10:49 AM)BFritz21 Wrote: Show me another place with roads that narrow and dark. Show me another road with things filled with headstones that we could have clipped and trees that close to the road.
The driver had under a beer before we got to the cemetery. He was also speeding back there because there were no cops and no other cars. Given that and the above sentences, no, we could have not wrecked anywhere.
He also created an atmosphere where this kind of behavior was accepted and even encouraged.
We were also 15, and not all 15-year-olds act like that, but there's a reason of why adults have control until kids are 18. In fact, the human brain isn't even fully developed until a person is in their 20s (24 I think is the average), meaning that kids don't make good decisions, which is why adults have control.
No one was telling me I'm the victim and I've never had that mentality.
I was also not on a bad path.
Like you said and I said above, we all make mistakes as teens, so having an adult promote this kind of activity was just setting up for something bad to happen.
There are tens of thousands of crashes a year involving alcohol that don't happen in cemeteries.
And you think part of their liability arises from having gravestones? IN A CEMETERY?
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