Wired News on Backhoe Troubles
Adam Rothschild
asr at millburn.net
Wed Oct 21 02:32:58 UTC 1998
Now, here's an innovative use for a backhoe. Amazing what NANOG
participants do with their farming machinery after hours.
http://oblivion.net/news/980905al.html
Alabaster, AL -- Alan Cost could have just suspended his son's
driving privileges after the boy got his third speeding ticket and
stayed out way too late. Instead, he suspended his son's pickup truck
-- in a tree.
There's a sign in the vehicle's window: ``This is what happens
when a teen-ager does not mind.''
And in smaller letters it says: ``May be for sale.''
Cost used a backhoe to hoist the back end of 16-year-old
Stephen's 1986 Chevrolet pickup truck several feet in the air, and
used a chain to suspend it from a tree in front of their house along
one of the Birmingham suburb's busiest roads.
That was on Aug. 29 and it'll stay there, where all of Stephen's
friends can see it, for another week or so.
``I hate being that rough on my boy, but if he ain't going to
listen to me, I have no other choice,'' Cost said.
The three tickets all came within three months after Stephen got
his driver's license. After the second ticket, Cost chained the truck
to a tree in the back yard for about a month and a half.
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