riding for difficult child for a while. It all started with me forgetting to get difficult child a snack for after school. I always have one but didn't and told him he would have to wait until we got home.
He said he wanted Wendy's instead and I said I didn't have any cash with me but that I would stop somewhere I could write a check and get him a small snack.
He became enraged; started swearing and threatening me. He told me he would punch me. Next thing I know he was trying to pull the keys out of the ignition!!!! The car started driving weird for a bit and the air bag light started flashing. I was not a happy camper.
He unbuckled himself and I told him to buckle back up or I would drive to the nearest police station and he could explain why he wasn't wearing the seatbelt. He asked, "You would turn in your own son?" Yes I would (of course, I didn't tell him that I had no idea where the police station was.) He did buckle up.
On the ride he seemed to be calming down. When we were getting closer to home he asked about where the light had come on and I showed him. Then he tried to pull them out again Said he wanted to see the light lit up! I was none too happy.
He will not be riding in the front seat for quite a while. I hate when he does dangereous things when one of is driving. Several times it has lead to hospitalization.
Grrrr!
He said he wanted Wendy's instead and I said I didn't have any cash with me but that I would stop somewhere I could write a check and get him a small snack.
He became enraged; started swearing and threatening me. He told me he would punch me. Next thing I know he was trying to pull the keys out of the ignition!!!! The car started driving weird for a bit and the air bag light started flashing. I was not a happy camper.
He unbuckled himself and I told him to buckle back up or I would drive to the nearest police station and he could explain why he wasn't wearing the seatbelt. He asked, "You would turn in your own son?" Yes I would (of course, I didn't tell him that I had no idea where the police station was.) He did buckle up.
On the ride he seemed to be calming down. When we were getting closer to home he asked about where the light had come on and I showed him. Then he tried to pull them out again Said he wanted to see the light lit up! I was none too happy.
He will not be riding in the front seat for quite a while. I hate when he does dangereous things when one of is driving. Several times it has lead to hospitalization.
Grrrr!