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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 171632" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I got a call yesterday from difficult child telling me she got pulled over for speeding. The police officer got on the phone and told me he asked her to call me so I was aware of what she did. He clocked her at 63 in a 35. He asked if we would handle it at home if he didn't give her a ticket because she had a clean record. I said absolutely. husband and I are amazed that he didn't ticket her.</p><p></p><p>After a very stern lecture from both me and husband about all the lives she endangered and the consequences we took her driving privileges away once again.</p><p></p><p>The only positive is that she was sobbing when she called me and I could hear her sobbing the whole time I was talking to the police. I think it's a good thing that she got in trouble all on her own and we didn't have to be the ones to turn her in. But sadly once again she doesn't seem to learn by her mistakes.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 171632, member: 59"] I got a call yesterday from difficult child telling me she got pulled over for speeding. The police officer got on the phone and told me he asked her to call me so I was aware of what she did. He clocked her at 63 in a 35. He asked if we would handle it at home if he didn't give her a ticket because she had a clean record. I said absolutely. husband and I are amazed that he didn't ticket her. After a very stern lecture from both me and husband about all the lives she endangered and the consequences we took her driving privileges away once again. The only positive is that she was sobbing when she called me and I could hear her sobbing the whole time I was talking to the police. I think it's a good thing that she got in trouble all on her own and we didn't have to be the ones to turn her in. But sadly once again she doesn't seem to learn by her mistakes. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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