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I bought my kid a tent today, he's homeless.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 743129" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Cop or not of course paying off a DUI helps your kid drive. I dont bend on this issue. My kids know kids killed by drunk drivers. Four were killed on prom night while the drunk man was barely hurt.</p><p></p><p>The only circumstances for me are if your kid has been sober for a long time. I made my point. I mean it. And wont waver. This is one issue I think our justice system is way too lenient about. In Wisconsin people with 9 DUIs still somehow drive. The liquor industry has lots of influence.</p><p></p><p>I will talk to a parents conscience about this then the parent will do what he or she wants anyways. Thats why so many accidents involve alcohol ... 50 percent.</p><p></p><p>I said my mind. Copa I need to stay true to myself as do you. My kids drive. I worry about drunk drivers on the road for all of us who are sober when we drive. The belief is in my bones. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes we think about only our kids and not the kids and grandmas and new mothers older mothers and fathers and babies and nice teens and not so nice teens and pets who could be killed if our kid drives drunk and has a crash. We need to remember that this is not affecting just our kid who may be doing a bit better in some areas but still is a danger on the road. My daughter worked. But she used drugs and drank. Good bye car keys.</p><p></p><p>Ok, I think everyone knows how I feel now and will back off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 743129, member: 1550"] Cop or not of course paying off a DUI helps your kid drive. I dont bend on this issue. My kids know kids killed by drunk drivers. Four were killed on prom night while the drunk man was barely hurt. The only circumstances for me are if your kid has been sober for a long time. I made my point. I mean it. And wont waver. This is one issue I think our justice system is way too lenient about. In Wisconsin people with 9 DUIs still somehow drive. The liquor industry has lots of influence. I will talk to a parents conscience about this then the parent will do what he or she wants anyways. Thats why so many accidents involve alcohol ... 50 percent. I said my mind. Copa I need to stay true to myself as do you. My kids drive. I worry about drunk drivers on the road for all of us who are sober when we drive. The belief is in my bones. Sometimes we think about only our kids and not the kids and grandmas and new mothers older mothers and fathers and babies and nice teens and not so nice teens and pets who could be killed if our kid drives drunk and has a crash. We need to remember that this is not affecting just our kid who may be doing a bit better in some areas but still is a danger on the road. My daughter worked. But she used drugs and drank. Good bye car keys. Ok, I think everyone knows how I feel now and will back off. [/QUOTE]
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