That
was not so unusual. There were no such
things as driving licences and nobody could drive before they owned a car. But John was a long time in learning!
Anyway
he kept it up in Meeting Street
in Joe Harcourt’s yard. His sons Bill
and Jim used to steal it to go to Clare, courting.
This
evening in particular, Paddy McDonald and Bill McComb were in Best’s when they
decided to take the car. They told me to
come up with them and ‘keep nick’.
I
opened the door and Bill got into the car. Paddy was standing at the corner watching down the street, when suddenly
he shouts,
‘Look
out! Here’s John McComb coming!’
Bill
run the car back in and I closed the door and ran. Bill however hadn’t had time to put on the
hand brake and the shed was on a sharp incline.
Just
as John came round the corner the car knocked the door off the shed and came
tearing down the street.
That
took a lot of explaining! John had to
come down the street and inveigle a few of us into pushing the car back into
the shed.
No
one knew how to put on the hand brake. In the end, they had to stop the car wheels with concrete blocks, to
keep it in place.