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help! 104 mph in a 55
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<blockquote data-quote="hilarity" data-source="post: 114368" data-attributes="member: 4480"><p>Good news, I have a Psychiatrist for difficult child to see in two weeks. I'm having all the info from the psychologist sent over. I'm hoping psychiatrist can get him back on some medications. If not, I'm going to need some more. The lawyer says difficult child will probably loose his licsense for a year, and that there is not much to be done about that. Being clocked at 104 is 104. I'm going to call insurance company tomorrow to see about getting him off the policy. The thing that just confuses me is that this kid has not gotten any tickets for driving since he got his license when he was 16. He really doesn't have an ounce of impulse control anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hilarity, post: 114368, member: 4480"] Good news, I have a Psychiatrist for difficult child to see in two weeks. I'm having all the info from the psychologist sent over. I'm hoping psychiatrist can get him back on some medications. If not, I'm going to need some more. The lawyer says difficult child will probably loose his licsense for a year, and that there is not much to be done about that. Being clocked at 104 is 104. I'm going to call insurance company tomorrow to see about getting him off the policy. The thing that just confuses me is that this kid has not gotten any tickets for driving since he got his license when he was 16. He really doesn't have an ounce of impulse control anymore. [/QUOTE]
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