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<blockquote data-quote="amstrong" data-source="post: 55859" data-attributes="member: 3266"><p>Muttmeister,we have thought of that. husband seems to think that since he will eventually get the license back, perhaps we shuold buy it and keep the keys and let him have to walk past it everyday to give him something to think on. That is still up in the air. He may see if difficult child wants to wait until he knows for sure his consequences and see if he wants to wait. Here on 1st offense, he may get by with classes, fines, probation and the work permit thingy. </p><p></p><p>The other shoe did finally drop! Got a letter today staing a warrant issued for difficult child. He went in after work and was able to bond right out - took about 20 mins. He turned over his paycheck to husband to pay for the bail and to begin accumulating fine $$. husband is doling out spending $$ as he sees fit. Reality is beginning to set in with difficult child. Court is the 11th at which time I am sure it will be continued as he will have to ask for a court appointed attorney. At least the other shoe finally dropped and we can stop waiting in limbo.</p><p></p><p>I thank God everyday that he wasn't killed or hurt any worse and that no one else suffered any injuries. Also am pretty thankful that in May, his car was signed over in his name and he got his own insurance. Even if he gets his license, he will have to save $$ forinsurance as it will be a booger!</p><p></p><p>Any of you with kids who are driving, please share difficult child's experience with them as a possible detriment. I will keep you posted as we go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amstrong, post: 55859, member: 3266"] Muttmeister,we have thought of that. husband seems to think that since he will eventually get the license back, perhaps we shuold buy it and keep the keys and let him have to walk past it everyday to give him something to think on. That is still up in the air. He may see if difficult child wants to wait until he knows for sure his consequences and see if he wants to wait. Here on 1st offense, he may get by with classes, fines, probation and the work permit thingy. The other shoe did finally drop! Got a letter today staing a warrant issued for difficult child. He went in after work and was able to bond right out - took about 20 mins. He turned over his paycheck to husband to pay for the bail and to begin accumulating fine $$. husband is doling out spending $$ as he sees fit. Reality is beginning to set in with difficult child. Court is the 11th at which time I am sure it will be continued as he will have to ask for a court appointed attorney. At least the other shoe finally dropped and we can stop waiting in limbo. I thank God everyday that he wasn't killed or hurt any worse and that no one else suffered any injuries. Also am pretty thankful that in May, his car was signed over in his name and he got his own insurance. Even if he gets his license, he will have to save $$ forinsurance as it will be a booger! Any of you with kids who are driving, please share difficult child's experience with them as a possible detriment. I will keep you posted as we go. [/QUOTE]
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