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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 361935" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Tawnya, I just read the other note you wrote about your m-i-l wrecking the two cars. This may be a way to get her license taken away.</p><p>You can have one of the cars towed and just have it never show up again ... </p><p>then have the ins company insist she take a test ... or something.</p><p>Do it now, while the crash is still fresh, so to speak. Then you won't be the bad guy.</p><p>And whatever you do, once they have no transportation, do NOT offer to take them everywhere! Make sure they get a svc, someone from church, etc. Split up the responsibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 361935, member: 3419"] Tawnya, I just read the other note you wrote about your m-i-l wrecking the two cars. This may be a way to get her license taken away. You can have one of the cars towed and just have it never show up again ... then have the ins company insist she take a test ... or something. Do it now, while the crash is still fresh, so to speak. Then you won't be the bad guy. And whatever you do, once they have no transportation, do NOT offer to take them everywhere! Make sure they get a svc, someone from church, etc. Split up the responsibilities. [/QUOTE]
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