Here’s your first lesson on driving, smart one: It’s a right, not a privilege. Most people earn that right to start with and keep that right throughout their life much like the Bill of Rights. It’s only when you screw up that you lose the right to drive. “Privilege” to drive? In what world do you live? Think!
I’m calling because I don’t have a computer. In Thursday’s Pulse Line, the whole write-up about the person giving driving lessons has no capitals, East Mountain Road has a lower case e, all the abbreviations, and thank you is tx… You can’t make heads or tails about what you’re reading. I mean, this doesn’t make sense. This is a newspaper and it should make sense. I would also like to say thank you to the person who is putting all the answers to the questions in the Pulse Line – You’re doing a wonderful job. Thank you. We rarely edit PulseLine submissions which means that the original submission you’re concerned about was sent to us that way. Thank you for the compliment!