View Full Version : 13 year old wants drivers licence to support dad
kiwi_2005
09-06-11, 10:46 AM
I hope they give this lad his licence, tho I doubt they will being 13 but he seems mature enough and its for a good cause.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/5572717/Son-13-ready-to-support-family-and-ill-dad
A 13-year-old is seeking a driver's licence so he can support his family as his father faces a terminal illness.
Jedidiah Smith wants to take over his father Craig's morning delivery run of chilled goods to supermarkets in Feilding and Palmerston North. The eldest of his siblings still living in the family's Palmerston North home, Jedidiah wants to be able to provide for his mother and two younger sisters.
A month ago his father was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour; doctors have told Mr Smith he has several weeks to live.
"If I can't support my family, they will have to go on the dole. I don't want that," said Jedidiah, who is home schooled. "A friend of my father's has offered to give me intensive driver training. After he is done with me, I know I'll be competent enough to drive safely. If I did a test I know I'd pass it."
Jedidiah has spoken to the NZ Transport Agency, police, Palmerston North District Court staff, a lawyer and Palmerston North MP Iain Lees-Galloway in his quest for a driver's licence.
Mr Lees-Galloway said Jedidiah had impressed him with his maturity and he would do what he could to help the teen explore his options.
"He's an exemplary young man who wants to take on the responsibility of providing for his family.
flatsixes
09-06-11, 10:52 AM
Good for him. I like a kid with hustle and a sense of responsibility.
Give him my youngest daughter's license. In fact PLEASE give him my youngest daughter's license.
Tribesman
09-06-11, 11:08 AM
I hope they give this lad his licence
Just rip up the rule book.
Forget employment laws and driving laws and make an exception because some kid has a sorry tale to tell.
If supporting the family by taking over dads deliveries is so important why are the 4 older children not doing dads job?
But leaving aside labour laws and traffic laws, given how much you get stung for insurance having a van driver on the books who is under 25 or under 21 how much will be charged for someone who is well below minimum age even for a car?
gimpy117
09-06-11, 11:25 AM
Just rip up the rule book.
Forget employment laws and driving laws and make an exception because some kid has a sorry tale to tell.
If supporting the family by taking over dads deliveries is so important why are the 4 older children not doing dads job?
But leaving aside labour laws and traffic laws, given how much you get stung for insurance having a van driver on the books who is under 25 or under 21 how much will be charged for someone who is well below minimum age even for a car?
as deserving as he it, you do have a point, laws are laws...and this is what social programs can do. He's a noble kid for sure, but I think he would do best hitting the books and learning as much as he can so he can honor his dad by doing well in school.
kiwi_2005
09-06-11, 04:12 PM
Just rip up the rule book.
Forget employment laws and driving laws and make an exception because some kid has a sorry tale to tell.
But leaving aside labour laws and traffic laws, given how much you get stung for insurance having a van driver on the books who is under 25 or under 21 how much will be charged for someone who is well below minimum age even for a car?
Its about him avoiding his parents going on the dole :roll:
Over here 13yr olds drive the farming tractor quad bike on the family farm yes they break the law but try telling that to a farmer. This kid is special he is not breaking the law, hes a townie and he wants to do it right so is asking for an exemption. Like many he could easily just drive away and probably not get caught due to the lack of cops on the road.
If supporting the family by taking over dads deliveries is so important why are the 4 older children not doing dads job?
Where does it say 4 older children? Did you read the story or did you just get all upset cause here's a kid that wants to help his parents? :haha:
The eldest of his siblings still living in the family's Palmerston North home, Jedidiah wants to be able to provide for his mother and two younger sisters.
Tribesman
09-06-11, 04:31 PM
Its about him avoiding his parents going on the dole
His parents won't go on the dole, his father will be dead and his mother will get a widows pension or she can even get herself a job. I wonder if she is old enough to drive?
Over here 13yr olds drive the farming tractor quad bike on the family farm
Which isn't driving a delivery truck on public roads in the city is it.
This kid is special he is not breaking the law
But he wants to be exempt from many laws.
Like many he could easily just drive away and probably not get caught due to the lack of cops on the road.
Yes and his customers will be very happy to have an illegal uninsured truck coming to their premesis on a regular basis:doh:
Where does it say his 4 older children?
Perhaps I made it up:hmmm:
Did you read the story or did you just get all upset cause here's a kid that wants to help his parents? :haha:
If you had read it then you wouldn't have asked about the 4 older children would you:har::har::har::har:
So answer this quick question, of his four older siblings how many of them apparently still live in Palmerston?
Could one of those 3 possibly help mom out so you don't have an underage worker illegaly driving an uninsured truck?
kiwi_2005
09-06-11, 04:49 PM
His parents won't go on the dole, his father will be dead and his mother will get a widows pension or she can even get herself a job. I wonder if she is old enough to drive?
Which isn't driving a delivery truck on public roads in the city is it.
But he wants to be exempt from many laws.
Yes and his customers will be very happy to have an illegal uninsured truck coming to their premesis on a regular basis:doh:
Perhaps I made it up:hmmm:
If you had read it then you wouldn't have asked about the 4 older children would you:har::har::har::har:
So answer this quick question, of his four older siblings how many of them apparently still live in Palmerston?
Could one of those 3 possibly help mom out so you don't have an underage worker illegaly driving an uninsured truck?
Jesus mate, I wonder If the post contained this 13yr old got caught for illegally driving the family truck to save his dieing fathers bussiness and is now facing the courts there be some saying they should let him off as he was trying to help keep the business going. :haha:
Hes asking for an exemption, its not like if he doesn't get the go ahead he is going to drive anyways. He wont drive end of story. And here's a son who's not some over weight fat asshat that plays the PS all day but wants to help his family.
His father is no longer driving meaning they will probably lose the bussiness, Going on the dole over here your considered a total loser. The widows benefit is pittance.
Yes your right I did re-read the story as I thought I may have missed the 4 older brothers part. :hmmm:
One thing though why doesn't his mum take over the business like you said. I can't answer that.
All your doing is knocking a young man down who believes he is doing the right thing, hes not breaking the law! :roll: No wonder our young are confused today they try to do something right and still they get knocked.
Tribesman
09-06-11, 05:13 PM
Yes your right I did re-read the story as I thought I may have missed the 4 older brothers part.
It doesn't say brothers, it says 4 older siblings of which 3 still live in town.
All your doing is knocking a young man down who believes he is doing the right thing
No, all I am doing is removing the emotional view you are giving it and saying the laws shouldn't be re-written to accomodate one individual.
Do you think the comment is accurate about the politician, in that he is only getting involved for some good PR as he is up for election?
One thing though why doesn't his mum take over the business like you said. I can't answer that.
Thats the thing, he would be old enough to mind his younger siblings in the home(though how would that go with homeskooling is another matter) and his mum would be old enough to drive the truck so why are they going the other way instead?
Face it Kiwi you let your emotions over a sad tale make you think that someone who isn't old enough to have a full time job or to even have a learners permit should skip all the learner and resrticted driver stages then shoot through into a goods vehicle category for driving on the city streets when in reality he should still preferably be in full time education.
And seriously an insurance quote for a 13 year old in a delivery truck would probably sink the business into oblivion so it wouldn't be doing him or the family or the business any favours at all
kiwi_2005
09-06-11, 05:42 PM
It doesn't say brothers, it says 4 older siblings of which 3 still live in town.
No, all I am doing is removing the emotional view you are giving it and saying the laws shouldn't be re-written to accomodate one individual.
Do you think the comment is accurate about the politician, in that he is only getting involved for some good PR as he is up for election?
Thats the thing, he would be old enough to mind his younger siblings in the home(though how would that go with homeskooling is another matter) and his mum would be old enough to drive the truck so why are they going the other way instead?
Face it Kiwi you let your emotions over a sad tale make you think that someone who isn't old enough to have a full time job or to even have a learners permit should skip all the learner and resrticted driver stages then shoot through into a goods vehicle category for driving on the city streets when in reality he should still preferably be in full time education.
And seriously an insurance quote for a 13 year old in a delivery truck would probably sink the business into oblivion so it wouldn't be doing him or the family or the business any favours at all
Face it Tribeman you can't just get your head around that some 13 yr old is willing to put down the play station & really wants to help his parents. :DL
We are on different levels here it doesn't matter what we say we aint going to agree with each other.
No Im not sucked in by the sad story, this kid wants to do the right thing and good on him for that. The politician yeah you may be right but politicians help all the time here, once I wrote to our local MP and got the help I needed - election was 2yrs away so its not like she did it for vote scoring. Its common you have a problem that can't be solved any other way just write to your local MP for help and they will.
Work is encourage here you have to understand that for the last two years the unemployment benefit & solo mothers (single mums on a benefit) has been knock by politicians, benefits have been cut, they are blamed for the debt in this country they are blamed for crime and anything else they can throw a stick at. So going on the benefit is not good. I can understand this 13yr old not wanting his parents to go on the benefit. Jobs are encouraged.
Blow me down where does it say 4 older siblings! Am I blind here. I read Jed is the eldest of his siblings. Where does it state 4 older siblings! :damn:
Platapus
09-06-11, 06:17 PM
What sort of insurance company would insure a 13 year old to drive?
Especially for a commercial license?
No insurance, no driving.
Tribesman
09-07-11, 01:41 AM
Face it Tribeman ......Jobs are encouraged.
Face it, on a practical level it won't work and on a reasoned level it shouldn't have to work.
The emotional level of ....poor family what a great kid....simply doesn't come into it.
You should also be able to see the problem with stigma attatched to welfare due to bludgers shouldn't even factor into it, once again that is an emotional issue being brought in for a case which is precisely where welfare benefits are meant to be used
Blow me down where does it say 4 older siblings! Am I blind here. I read Jed is the eldest of his siblings. Where does it state 4 older siblings!
Right, it doesn't say Jed is the eldest of his siblings does it, it says he is the eldest still at home, the others are mentioned down in the comments section along with the link to send the family money.
Do you notice that Platapus hits straight onto the legal/financial/business line too?
kiwi_2005
09-07-11, 02:03 AM
Right, it doesn't say Jed is the eldest of his siblings does it, it says he is the eldest still at home, the others are mentioned down in the comments section along with the link to send the family money.
Thanks for clearing that up. I did not read the comments just the article.
Really the kid ain't going to get his license we all know that. I still believe what he wanted to do for his parents is something uncommon at that age, good on him for that.
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