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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 114133" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My daughter drove so fast in our van that she blew up the engine and we had no van. She'd also taken it over the state line (long story) and it ended up very expensive for us. We took her license. She didn't drive. She took the school bus, which she hated but too bad, and she walked or rode her bike. After she left home, her brother bought her a car. I told him not to. Anyway, she cracked it up and six years later, the lady she had an accident with came back asking for a $14,000 settlement for injuries. My daughter's past haunts her still. You think son is going to drive safely to school and work? I don't think so. </p><p>I agree that he should call the lawyer and I wouldn't try to get him off of his ticket. Nobody needs him on the road, including you. He's obviously a danger to himself and others and needs help, but is refusing it. I agree that it sounds like more than ADHD/CD. Drug use too maybe? Mania? It doesn't matter if he won't get an evaluation and comply with treatment and there's nothing you can do about it. </p><p>Learn to detach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 114133, member: 1550"] My daughter drove so fast in our van that she blew up the engine and we had no van. She'd also taken it over the state line (long story) and it ended up very expensive for us. We took her license. She didn't drive. She took the school bus, which she hated but too bad, and she walked or rode her bike. After she left home, her brother bought her a car. I told him not to. Anyway, she cracked it up and six years later, the lady she had an accident with came back asking for a $14,000 settlement for injuries. My daughter's past haunts her still. You think son is going to drive safely to school and work? I don't think so. I agree that he should call the lawyer and I wouldn't try to get him off of his ticket. Nobody needs him on the road, including you. He's obviously a danger to himself and others and needs help, but is refusing it. I agree that it sounds like more than ADHD/CD. Drug use too maybe? Mania? It doesn't matter if he won't get an evaluation and comply with treatment and there's nothing you can do about it. Learn to detach. [/QUOTE]
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