These things will happen. It's unfortunate, but youngsters have a natural need to push the envelope. I did it, and darned near every one I know who had a set of kahunas did it. Would I want my son or daughter to do it? Of course not, but that's not reality. Reality is, you tell them to be safe and not do it, and when they do it and get caught, you make sure they experience consequences. And you hope to God that they learn from the experience!
This is a reminder to Kings fans that Evans is still a young man. It's not a bad sign, IMO. It means he's more or less... normal. Now, if it happens again, I will personally take his keys away from him.
p.s. The laws may have changed after all these years, but it used to be (in CA) that if you were going 20+ mph over the speed limit, it was automatically considered reckless driving. You didn't have to be doing anything other than speeding.