Posted by JDseller on July 22, 2011 at 16:38:55 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Neighbor's kids posted by randallnMo on July 22, 2011 at 07:02:58:
I think anything that will go over 25 mph should have to have a license plate and the driver licensed. I have been to too many "accidents" and an scraped the "victim" up off of the pavement.
These newer ATV have more horse power than the tractors I farmed with when I started.
I threw out a renter on one farm because of his letting his kids ride a big ATV. He was letting his FOUR YEAR OLD drive a 750cc ATV around the yard, ALONE. I happened to be over there and saw it. The little KID was air born more than he was in the seat. The guy would start it and put it in gear. The kid could just reach the handle bars to give it gas. In low gear that thing was going fifteen mph of more. He thought it was funny to watch the kid flying around. I asked him about it and he said that the big ATV would take any crash the kid could do??? I asked him how the kid was going to stay ON the ATV. He just looked at me dumb!!! I ask him to keep the kids off of it on my property. He got all smart with me. I told him he had better find some where else to live. He did move the next week. The four year old broke his leg at ten on a ATV. He walks with a limp now.
Please talk with the parents. Other have stated good way to start the conversation. I am not the guy to ask for that. LOL All you need to spur you on is to think about one of those little girls in a coffin. That should give you any incentive you need.
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