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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 622575" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>Just to clarify, He doesn't have access to his car, we are only waiting for the title to sell it. He did try the 'but then I can't work' routine when we told him we were selling it. So my husband said 'well supposing theoretically we keep it and you only drive it to work and school- would you abide by that?' Knowing that he couldn't even abide by a simple curfew and kept lobbying for that to change we knew he certainly could not live under these restrictions either. He had no comment, but his silence spoke volumes. So this experiment is over, he's just decided to keep the ticket off his record for the long run. I guess, he will still have to take a Saturday at some point and he may sabotage this as well. I'm not giving him the 200 dollars if he doesn't, consequences be darned. </p><p></p><p>We can exclude him from our insurance policy in this state, I know you can't in all states. Our rates will drop dramatically.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 622575, member: 16761"] Just to clarify, He doesn't have access to his car, we are only waiting for the title to sell it. He did try the 'but then I can't work' routine when we told him we were selling it. So my husband said 'well supposing theoretically we keep it and you only drive it to work and school- would you abide by that?' Knowing that he couldn't even abide by a simple curfew and kept lobbying for that to change we knew he certainly could not live under these restrictions either. He had no comment, but his silence spoke volumes. So this experiment is over, he's just decided to keep the ticket off his record for the long run. I guess, he will still have to take a Saturday at some point and he may sabotage this as well. I'm not giving him the 200 dollars if he doesn't, consequences be darned. We can exclude him from our insurance policy in this state, I know you can't in all states. Our rates will drop dramatically. Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app [/QUOTE]
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