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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 510198"><p>Gosh, AG - if our boys put half as much thought into school as they they do into working around the system - they would be Doogie Howsers!</p><p></p><p>First thing we did after difficult child left was to remove him from our vehicle insurance policy. We hadn't let him drive our vehicles since he had left in Sept - but we kept him on the policy in hopes for the future. When he left "for keeps" in January, we took him off. His girlfriend has a car in the college town which I know she lets him drive. I've been told that "insurance follows the driver and not the car" - and I didn't want even a hint of liability should he get into an accident with her or another friends car. </p><p></p><p>It's so clear that they are complicating their lives unnecessarily. I long for the day when the fog will lift and they will see how much they gave away for drugs. {{{hugs}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 510198"] Gosh, AG - if our boys put half as much thought into school as they they do into working around the system - they would be Doogie Howsers! First thing we did after difficult child left was to remove him from our vehicle insurance policy. We hadn't let him drive our vehicles since he had left in Sept - but we kept him on the policy in hopes for the future. When he left "for keeps" in January, we took him off. His girlfriend has a car in the college town which I know she lets him drive. I've been told that "insurance follows the driver and not the car" - and I didn't want even a hint of liability should he get into an accident with her or another friends car. It's so clear that they are complicating their lives unnecessarily. I long for the day when the fog will lift and they will see how much they gave away for drugs. {{{hugs}}} [/QUOTE]
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