Wow, I don't venture into the Sport Trucks posts very often and look what I stumbled upon. It's interesting to read what other people view as correct and to see where they're from and what they do for a living.
I know a lot of cops and highway patrol that have been
very laxed about their kids drinking. One of my closest friends in high school could just call her dad and tell him we were going to come and drink at the house and he was fine with it. The highway patrolman down the street who busted me one night for having people at my house just told me to keep it quiet.
Maybe it's because I'm from a smaller town (~200,000, very farm related), but drinking underage has never been an issue. Cops just about NEVER give out MIPs unless you're WAY out of line, but my friends and I have been busted at parks, houses, lakes, and they just either take the alcohol and tell you to stop or just tell you to shut up.
About the drinking underage thing, I don't think it has much to do with parents not watching or paying attention, but I think it has WAY more to do with how you're raised and the friends you make. I've heard that you've learned all the morals and things that you're going to learn that will help you lead your life by the time you're about 10, I think, and the rest is up to you. I believe it. As soon as I started driving, I was GONE.
My parents never had a problem drinking in front of me or anything like that, but my Mom was
nuts about me drinking. She didn't ever want me to do it. She thought that just because I left the house I was doing crack (counseling late in my high school life with her cleared that one up

). I don't think that drinking is the reason that people end up making a life long career at McDonalds. I did my share of stupid things in high school and I'm still doing them at college (UCLA). I do agree with the getting it out of your system while you're under 21. Most of the older guys I know don't really feel like going out all the time because they've been there and done that.
And I also completely agree with the statement that we all have our own opinions. About all the cops stuff, sometimes there are jerks, I've met some of them, but there are also nice guys (Like the guy who let me go with a fix it ticket for a cracked windshield when I was going WAY too fast while I was racing on the way home). Without police our lives would be
nuts. I appreciate the things they do for us, but they have their fair share of @$$holes among them too.
I do'nt really know why I felt like telling my life story, but to any of you who get through all of this, more power to 'ya.... I guess
