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Texas>* 15yo chic driving rare lambo to high school

I'll admit, I am green with envy. But just because you can let a 15-year old drive a Lambo, doesn't mean you should. To each their own...
 
The man who owns the car has a girlfriend with an 18-year old son... and a 15-year old daughter. The Gallardo was in storage at Top Speed almost all summer until earlier this week when it went back to the owner. It has been confirmed to Jalopnik that these pictures were indeed taken at Hebron High School in Carrollton, TX, not Coppell High School as we originally thought, and they were probably taken yesterday.
Reportedly, the owner also has a Ferrari 458, which the 18-year old and 15-year old have driven "frequently." And now you have the rest of the story.)


Rich people don't need to teach their kids the same lessons as the rest of us, they don't have to live by the same rules when they grow up.
 
did any body read anything in the artical ???....

And even more surprisingly, it is allegedly being driven there by a 15-year old girl with a license granted to people that are in economic hardships.

gave her a license really cause of a hardship begging :shock: ....but yet is driving a lambo :roll: .........bob

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did any body read anything in the artical ???....



gave her a license really cause of a hardship begging :shock: ....but yet is driving a lambo :roll: .........bob

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The supposed driver reportedly has what would be known as a "hardship license." A hardship license is only available to people under the legal driving age that has a family that fits one of four conditions:

1. The applicant's family faces an unusual economic hardship and is being deprived of the basic necessities of life.
2. The applicant has an ill family member who needs transportation to medical treatment or the applicant must drive in her place to keep the household running.
3. The applicant is enrolled in a vocational educational program.
4. An immediate family member has died and remaining family members need him to drive temporarily to carry on household routines.
 
Glad I read the entire article, as I was about to roll by Coppell HS on my way home since I work in Coppell. Not driving to Carrollton, though, to see this car. Maybe I'll see it at the next Cars & Coffee in October. Lost of punk ass kids with super model wannabe girlfriends driving exotics there.

Hell....I'd have been thankful to have a car in highschool. Didn't get my first gar until I was 21. And I'm a dumbass for ever selling it.
 
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