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Question: Who gets in trouble for Joyriding, the driver or the car owner?
Answer: Potentially both! Here's why: the driver will always get in trouble for joyriding, but in some situations the owner of the car could get in trouble as well.
If the owner of a car allows someone else to drive their vehicle when they know they shouldn't, they could be liable for something called 'negligent entrustment' - meaning that they lent their car to someone that they knew they shouldn't have.
There are many situations in the law where more than one person can get in trouble for a single act and this is one of them.
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On 02/19/03
alex from AZ said:
i have joy rided b4 but i will never again
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On 01/17/03
philip from IL said:
Hey guys im a long time reader, first time writer, what the heck are the penalites for joyriding somebodys got to know, so tell me aiight
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On 08/03/02
maggie from AR said:
I think it should be both, bc they both should know better judgement
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On 07/28/02
Paul from OH said:
Why should the owner be in trouble for a crime he didn't commit? There's no reason to cite the owner since it isn't his responsibility.
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On 07/21/02
mat from NY said:
i think that the owner should get the blame, as the drivers just having fun.
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