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I grabbed the family bull firmly by the horns
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 705971" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>This is ridiculous. When any of us is a danger on the road, it is the time. I had to intervene to stop my mother's driving. It was not hard for me, because it was in the interest of everybody. The right thing usually is.</p><p></p><p>I often think of the time I will be unable to drive. Why? Because my ability to drive has already taken such a hit. For ten years freeways have been hard and for seven I have not driven them at all. I have almost no night vision. This is a reality.</p><p></p><p>With Uber it is a no-brainer. My father did not drive after his thirties. He lived in a big city. He did not need to drive.</p><p> This has nothing to do with the will. Your father is very much alive, thank you.</p><p></p><p>Is there somebody designated to make care decisions? Typically this is a document in itself. Even if you are not the person indicated to make care decisions, any person has the right, the obligation to act in the public good.</p><p></p><p>I echo everybody else. You did the right thing. For everybody.</p><p></p><p>I cannot get over the family members who are willing to sacrifice the welfare of everybody else, let alone your step mother's and father's welfare, and that of the entire family, to satisfy somebody's pride or whim. That is called entitlement. You are right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 705971, member: 18958"] This is ridiculous. When any of us is a danger on the road, it is the time. I had to intervene to stop my mother's driving. It was not hard for me, because it was in the interest of everybody. The right thing usually is. I often think of the time I will be unable to drive. Why? Because my ability to drive has already taken such a hit. For ten years freeways have been hard and for seven I have not driven them at all. I have almost no night vision. This is a reality. With Uber it is a no-brainer. My father did not drive after his thirties. He lived in a big city. He did not need to drive. This has nothing to do with the will. Your father is very much alive, thank you. Is there somebody designated to make care decisions? Typically this is a document in itself. Even if you are not the person indicated to make care decisions, any person has the right, the obligation to act in the public good. I echo everybody else. You did the right thing. For everybody. I cannot get over the family members who are willing to sacrifice the welfare of everybody else, let alone your step mother's and father's welfare, and that of the entire family, to satisfy somebody's pride or whim. That is called entitlement. You are right. [/QUOTE]
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