39 yr old woman attempts to take driving test for 73 yr mother, gets caught

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This happened a few days ago, but a woman in Ottawa, put on a wig and glasses and tried to take the driving test for her mother.

She states it was only because her mother gets nervous with tests. Instructors realized something was off, she's now being charged with "adult impersonation with intent"

Not sure what the charge carries. Curious to see if the mother will now take the test on her own too

http://news.nationalpost.com/news/c...-73-year-old-mother-foiled-by-criminal-charge
 
goes along with the recent story of a 30 year old african refugee pretending to be a 17 year old playing on a high school basketball term in Ontario

I think our population turns more into Ricky every damn day

 
lol

I can just imagine the epic guilt trip Granny was laying on her daughter to get her to take this test for her.

"Go ahead and leave me here alone by myself. Go back to your happy home and I'll be fine, alone and unable to go anywhere. Stranded here with just my fading memories of how I raised you and the sacrifices I made to give you your wonderful life.... Etc, etc

Old women are some of the most bitter, ugly and spiteful creatures on the planet. It's no wonder their husbands die off early.
 
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Could have been worse

The 73 year old could have been taking it for the 39 year old
 
Does any one else find it unsettling when they see a very old person driving a car? Perhaps 73 might not be the worst but I have seen 80 year olds driving and it makes me nervous as fark.
 
This ties into a pet peeve of mine, that people feel entitled to drive a car as if it's an unalienable right. Driving is a dangerous activity, and it's insane that we our governments expect so little of us as drivers.
 
In general people show a general lack of common sense in every day life. Why would driving be any different. I drive every day and see the craziest things. From guys reading newspapers, to women putting on makeup, backing up when they miss an exit, to people driving down one ways the wrong way.
 
goes along with the recent story of a 30 year old african refugee pretending to be a 17 year old playing on a high school basketball term in Ontario

I think our population turns more into Ricky every damn day



Not everybody can have their Grade 10 you know.... some of us have more important things to worry about:


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Does any one else find it unsettling when they see a very old person driving a car? Perhaps 73 might not be the worst but I have seen 80 year olds driving and it makes me nervous as fark.
Meh, they drive slowly. It's a wee bit irritating, but nothing too bad.
 
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