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Took difficult child's car away for good
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 276000" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Good for You!! I am sorry you needed to do this, but it sounds necessary. My bff from childhood has one bro. NOT a difficult child in ANY way. The month after he got his license he was driving to the store for something for his mom. It was dark. 3 young men rode their bicycles right in front of him. He was unable to miss one of them. The boy on the bike died and it has haunted the bro for over 20 years now. And the bro was totally not at fault according to the police. They said it was a miracle he managed to hit only one instead of all three. </p><p></p><p>Your difficult child has enough to go through, she doesn't need that added on to it. </p><p></p><p>I DO think locking up ALL keys, and putting steering wheel locks on the cars is a good idea. Chances are she WILL retaliate. </p><p></p><p>I know this was HARD. Sending hugs and support to help you through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 276000, member: 1233"] Good for You!! I am sorry you needed to do this, but it sounds necessary. My bff from childhood has one bro. NOT a difficult child in ANY way. The month after he got his license he was driving to the store for something for his mom. It was dark. 3 young men rode their bicycles right in front of him. He was unable to miss one of them. The boy on the bike died and it has haunted the bro for over 20 years now. And the bro was totally not at fault according to the police. They said it was a miracle he managed to hit only one instead of all three. Your difficult child has enough to go through, she doesn't need that added on to it. I DO think locking up ALL keys, and putting steering wheel locks on the cars is a good idea. Chances are she WILL retaliate. I know this was HARD. Sending hugs and support to help you through this. [/QUOTE]
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