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He stole husband's company truck
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 249847" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>My husband had caught my difficult child backing the car out of the driveway once but never felt it was a Biggie and hid it from me for months. But then a year or so later difficult child was caught again It was the first time we ever let difficult child stay home alone overnight (he was 18). It was only one night but we got home to find that he had stolen the plates off easy child's car and was out joyriding in the car that husband had helped him buy as incentive to get his licence and a job. He had driven over two hundred miles that weekend total. He was driving an uninsured unregistered vehicle without a licence. We found out he had also taken younger kids for a ride in it. husband was shocked, I was not it was exactly as I had predicted it would be but husband had never listened to me always said I was to untrusting too strict too too. Anyway end result was that husband sold the car and we kept close watch on difficult child thereafter never leaving him alone in our house took his house key away and did not give him access to any of our keys. It didn't keep difficult child for breaking into our garage to party with his friends but at least husband now knew what difficult child was capable of.</p><p> </p><p>So sorry that you are in this position of numb shock. I hope that maybe your husband will learn to protect hiimself and you from future victimazation at the hands of your difficult child. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 249847, member: 2315"] My husband had caught my difficult child backing the car out of the driveway once but never felt it was a Biggie and hid it from me for months. But then a year or so later difficult child was caught again It was the first time we ever let difficult child stay home alone overnight (he was 18). It was only one night but we got home to find that he had stolen the plates off easy child's car and was out joyriding in the car that husband had helped him buy as incentive to get his licence and a job. He had driven over two hundred miles that weekend total. He was driving an uninsured unregistered vehicle without a licence. We found out he had also taken younger kids for a ride in it. husband was shocked, I was not it was exactly as I had predicted it would be but husband had never listened to me always said I was to untrusting too strict too too. Anyway end result was that husband sold the car and we kept close watch on difficult child thereafter never leaving him alone in our house took his house key away and did not give him access to any of our keys. It didn't keep difficult child for breaking into our garage to party with his friends but at least husband now knew what difficult child was capable of. So sorry that you are in this position of numb shock. I hope that maybe your husband will learn to protect hiimself and you from future victimazation at the hands of your difficult child. -RM [/QUOTE]
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