JBR
Senior Member
The Eathan Crumbley case, and now his parents on trial, stirred a memory of another incident. The one I thought of was very different in particulars, but had the elements of a dangerous situation, and clearly involved parental responsibility (or irresponsibility).
The one I thought of occurred in Canada some years ago and was immediately in the news in this country. It involved a girl, 17 years old, from a race-car-driving family. Kendall Herbert was given parental consent & encouragement to drive a jet car on a drag strip, the vehicle being known to be capable of reaching speeds up around 300mph (490+kmh). The car crashed, Kendall survived, but died in hospital.
Teen driver loses life in jet dragster accident - Autoblog

The driver & car would only have endangered other people if something had happened in a race, rather than a test run. But...
The one I thought of occurred in Canada some years ago and was immediately in the news in this country. It involved a girl, 17 years old, from a race-car-driving family. Kendall Herbert was given parental consent & encouragement to drive a jet car on a drag strip, the vehicle being known to be capable of reaching speeds up around 300mph (490+kmh). The car crashed, Kendall survived, but died in hospital.
Teen driver loses life in jet dragster accident - Autoblog

The driver & car would only have endangered other people if something had happened in a race, rather than a test run. But...
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