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<blockquote data-quote="AHF" data-source="post: 410350" data-attributes="member: 11180"><p>I don't think you can get insurance with a suspended license. My older son got his license suspended when he was still on my insurance, and a month later, our insurance company cancelled our policy. So KFld may want to check on that. My sense is that if my son hits and kills a pedestrian while driving unlicensed and uninsured, and a police investigation shows that the car was stored at my dwelling and that I willingly gave him the keys, I could be liable for everything I own. As to taking the plates off--probably won't mean anything, since it was registered in another state 2 years ago (meaning that it's unregistered now). As to a hardship license--well, that would be up to him. My interest is NOT in helping him drive, but in allowing consequences to happen that will convince him that he needs serious treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHF, post: 410350, member: 11180"] I don't think you can get insurance with a suspended license. My older son got his license suspended when he was still on my insurance, and a month later, our insurance company cancelled our policy. So KFld may want to check on that. My sense is that if my son hits and kills a pedestrian while driving unlicensed and uninsured, and a police investigation shows that the car was stored at my dwelling and that I willingly gave him the keys, I could be liable for everything I own. As to taking the plates off--probably won't mean anything, since it was registered in another state 2 years ago (meaning that it's unregistered now). As to a hardship license--well, that would be up to him. My interest is NOT in helping him drive, but in allowing consequences to happen that will convince him that he needs serious treatment. [/QUOTE]
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