When a 16-year-old is caught driving with a passenger, the consequences can vary by state or country, typically depending on local graduated licensing laws. In many places, this violation may result in fines, points on their driving record, or an extension of their provisional driving period. Additionally, it could lead to increased insurance rates or even a temporary suspension of their driving privileges. Parents may also be involved, facing penalties or consequences related to their child's driving behavior.
you will have to sue them because it is your car not there's
The po po rape you
It gets chases around until it gets caught
it gets disstroyed
the driver because that is the one who is driving
he gets caught by the police
they faint
It gets closer to overhead.
and gets cited for driving with a suspended license.
Since they have no license and (usually) no valid ID, they are summarily arrested and taken to jail where (depending upon the state) they are liable to be reported to INS.
he gets caught by the police
Katniss gets caught in a fire.