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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 614824" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>All I can tell you is that my daughter got into three accidents while drunk or high or both. All were her fault. She was sued and owed one woman $14,000 well after she had gotten clean. In that accident, somebody could have been killed. The other two were just driving off the road (the engine caught on fire when she crashed into a railing, but everyone got out) and the second one was her crashing into the car in front of her while trying to pass at high speed. After the first accident, she was no longer allowed to drive our car and we no longer insured her. Her "friends," however, did allow her to drive their cars. Talk about clueless....grrrrrrrr. This is a decision you have to make, but I'd think hard about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 614824, member: 1550"] All I can tell you is that my daughter got into three accidents while drunk or high or both. All were her fault. She was sued and owed one woman $14,000 well after she had gotten clean. In that accident, somebody could have been killed. The other two were just driving off the road (the engine caught on fire when she crashed into a railing, but everyone got out) and the second one was her crashing into the car in front of her while trying to pass at high speed. After the first accident, she was no longer allowed to drive our car and we no longer insured her. Her "friends," however, did allow her to drive their cars. Talk about clueless....grrrrrrrr. This is a decision you have to make, but I'd think hard about it. [/QUOTE]
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