The Car Accident

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  Roger Clementine, John Jacob Jingleheimers-Smith, and Melba collided at the intersection of First Street and Slaughter Lane this afternoon. Clementine was cited for driving without a license, for speeding, and for driving in the wrong lane.
    "This day has changed the thoughts of many people because it was an eye opener for young drivers who may be underage." Victim, Jack Brown, said.
    Two vehicles collided at the intersection with their vehicles.
    "Everyone stopped and took a moment to take in what was going on," Victim Mae Hejika said. The 1989 Yugo Firebelcher and the 1948 Studebaker had collided with everyone awestruck. The Studebaker was going 60 miles per hour, traveling west in the far eastbound lane of Slaughter Lane. The Yugo was going 10 miles per hour in the far eastbound lane of Slaughter heading east.
   Damages were made to the couple along with minor harm to Clementine.
    "I felt this was my last day," Smith said. The couple was taken to the hospital, Smith was diagnosed with a head injury and was placed in serious conditions, while Melba had a bloody nose but was treated and released. Clementine was taken by ambulance to University Medical Center Breckenridge, he was treated for minor cuts to his face and was later released.
    This accident was a major eye opener for underage drivers with no license.
    Police cited Clementine for driving without a license, "unfortunately underage driving without a license had resulted in harm for a innocent couple," Heijika said. Clementine said, "it was a perfect day, I am so sincerely sorry to  not only the couple but to everyone living in Austin because it drew negative attention to the city."
    Many question the motives of the guardian of the child.
    Clementine's car was a 1948 Studebaker that belonged to his uncle. "Responsibility should have been taken from the adults and guardians in the 13 year old boys life," Dutch said.
    "Mistakes made in my life is what I learn from, this went way to far and I hope I can start over as a better person." Clementine said.

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