I'm going to give you a citation for bad spelling. Spend more time in school and less time driving and you'll be alright.
2007-01-12 20:42:18
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answered by Thegustaffa 6
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No, if there were no injuries, you will still have to face financial responsibility. At 16, more likely, your parents will. But I'm sure if they can buy a new truck for a teenager, they can afford that, and possibly replace your truck too. How much does a wall go for these days? Was it a part of the house, like you ended up in someone's living room? or Was it part of a fence, and you ended up in someone's front yard?
2007-01-12 20:32:20
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answered by classyjazzcreations 5
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Depends on your state & your parents. The state may look at your license, if you live in a state with a graduated drivers license (check with your local license bureau to be sure), but you better worry more about your parents. They, the wall's owner, & the insurance company will determine your punishment &/or any fees for the damage. No matter how harsh the punishment, you will survive. Take this as a life lesson & learn from the experience.
2007-01-12 20:40:13
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answered by Eskimo Mom 4
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Most likely your parents will take it. So yeah.Plus you have nothing to drive. So it dosnt matter
2007-01-12 20:32:12
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answered by Wise guy 2
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