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difficult child smashed into a parked car, drunk
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 517233" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Yes we just switched the insurance effective yesterday. I don't know any details, she must be on to me because she is now deleting all her emails after receiving/sending and I only get to see a couple, so I don't know any details. I'm sure she did not report it or leave a note to the other driver. She did say she spent a ton of money and got so messed up (used the f word). There were close to 400,000 people downtown for the parade and probably a good percentage of them were drunk. I don't know if anyone saw and for all I know she will be getting a visit from the police today.</p><p></p><p>It appears as though her spiral downward if going faster. They did tell us each time they relapse it goes faster and fatser. In a way I guess that is good. She will hit bottom sooner.</p><p></p><p>I am so torn here, I know she should not be driving and yet we put the car in her name. We should have taken the car back and sold it. That woulld have been a horrible scene and we would have had to involve the police. I don't know what we should have done and I don't know what to do now other than pray no one gets hurt and that she loses her license and car before it's too late.</p><p></p><p>She is cleary out of control and now is the time I have to practice my detachment skills big time. I am angry and that helps. I am just thankful I convinced husband to get her own insurance when I did or we would stand to lose everything. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 517233, member: 59"] Yes we just switched the insurance effective yesterday. I don't know any details, she must be on to me because she is now deleting all her emails after receiving/sending and I only get to see a couple, so I don't know any details. I'm sure she did not report it or leave a note to the other driver. She did say she spent a ton of money and got so messed up (used the f word). There were close to 400,000 people downtown for the parade and probably a good percentage of them were drunk. I don't know if anyone saw and for all I know she will be getting a visit from the police today. It appears as though her spiral downward if going faster. They did tell us each time they relapse it goes faster and fatser. In a way I guess that is good. She will hit bottom sooner. I am so torn here, I know she should not be driving and yet we put the car in her name. We should have taken the car back and sold it. That woulld have been a horrible scene and we would have had to involve the police. I don't know what we should have done and I don't know what to do now other than pray no one gets hurt and that she loses her license and car before it's too late. She is cleary out of control and now is the time I have to practice my detachment skills big time. I am angry and that helps. I am just thankful I convinced husband to get her own insurance when I did or we would stand to lose everything. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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