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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 171955" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>a lot can occur in 11 months. Is the doctor willing to take full legal and moral responsibility for her actions until then? Sure the state, or a cop, or a doctor can give their opinion and input, but, sometimes we have to exercise parental authority. I know I would not want the financial risk of a child of mine hurting other people or property, and here, if one of my kids did, it would be on my financial plate, as well.if that child is under age 18. Me, I would do it after ONE instance, but she has had 2 here...... and in a very short time frame....and speeding that much over the limit is not simple carelessness like 5 mph over is.</p><p>And I guess I worry.....I sure would not want to be the innocent victim walking on the road or shareing the roads driving MY car with your child if she is gonna have such blatant disregard. I also would not want my tax money paying a policeofficer to just let it go that way. I gues Ihope if she does hit something, LOL- maybe she can brush her docs car and not mine? Then let the doctor say she should have her license? That is just WAY too much over the speed limit......and way too soon since her other stop for speeding. Forgive me for not wanting to be a victim or wanting anyone I love put in danger just cuz her doctor thinks she should have her license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 171955, member: 1697"] a lot can occur in 11 months. Is the doctor willing to take full legal and moral responsibility for her actions until then? Sure the state, or a cop, or a doctor can give their opinion and input, but, sometimes we have to exercise parental authority. I know I would not want the financial risk of a child of mine hurting other people or property, and here, if one of my kids did, it would be on my financial plate, as well.if that child is under age 18. Me, I would do it after ONE instance, but she has had 2 here...... and in a very short time frame....and speeding that much over the limit is not simple carelessness like 5 mph over is. And I guess I worry.....I sure would not want to be the innocent victim walking on the road or shareing the roads driving MY car with your child if she is gonna have such blatant disregard. I also would not want my tax money paying a policeofficer to just let it go that way. I gues Ihope if she does hit something, LOL- maybe she can brush her docs car and not mine? Then let the doctor say she should have her license? That is just WAY too much over the speed limit......and way too soon since her other stop for speeding. Forgive me for not wanting to be a victim or wanting anyone I love put in danger just cuz her doctor thinks she should have her license. [/QUOTE]
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