"Thomas M. Albright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Are rental car companies responsible for the speeding violations >> of those renting? > > No; note the difference between renting and borrowing. You are paying to > use the car. Your name is in the records as the current user of the car. > If the car is used to break the law, you are responsible. > >> Are employers responsible for speeding violations of employees when >> driving company owned vehicles? > > See the above answer. It's all in the paperwork.
So, if I "rent" the car to my friend for $5, and have him sign some paperwork, I'm in the clear? >> Are parents responsible for speeding violations of their children when >> the kids borrow the car from Mom or Dad? > > They should be. Parents should always be held accountable for the > actions of their minor children. I can say that: I am a parent. If I > don't teach my kid properly, so he doesn't know right from wrong, that > should be put on me as much, if not more, than him. Actually, yes, if they're a minor. And though not a law, I'll certainly be held responsible by my insurance company! It's my insurance they're on, and it's my insurance premiums that'll go up! -- Seeya, Paul _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss