Hmm, Where Did My Keys Go?
My son is about to turn 4 in March, so this story from Sand Lake, Michigan definitely alarmed me:
A boy drove his mother's car to a video store in the middle of the night,
police said -- and he's all of 4 years old. Even though he was unable to reach
the accelerator, the boy managed to put the car in gear and the idling engine
provided enough power to take him slowly to the store, a quarter-mile from his
home, about 1:30 a.m. Friday, Police Chief Doug Heugel said. Finding the store
closed, the youngster began a slow trip home.
Weaving and with its headlights off, the car got the attention of police Sgt. Jay Osga, who initially thought he was following a driverless car that had taken off after being left running at a gas pump. The car turned into the boy's apartment complex and struck two parked cars, then backed up and struck Osga's police car. That's when Osga discovered the boy inside.
"He knew how to go from forward to reverse," Osga said Monday. "The mother
said she taught him how to drive by letting him sit on her lap and steer." No
charges will be filed against the boy or his mother, Heugel said. "He's 4
years old. His mom didn't even know he was up," Heugel told The Grand Rapids
Press. "I don't think he even realizes what he did."
My son has been known to get upset when we don't let him watch a certain show, but, to my knowledge, he hasn't made a run for our local video store. I would not put it past him though.