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<blockquote data-quote="Seeking Peace" data-source="post: 665484" data-attributes="member: 19374"><p>She's not on our insurance anymore. I took her off when she continued to allow her then boyfriend to drive her car. She drove my vehicle before that until she blatantly ignored me on not going to pick up a friend, and did anyway blowing off my stand on being liable. That's one area I can say I've held steadfast in.</p><p></p><p>The other cars were from other families trying to "help the poor girl whose family put her out".</p><p></p><p>She isn't using drugs. I'm pretty confident about that, but she is reckless. Reality is, her passenger could have been seriously hurt, or even killed. Then she'd be facing vehicular manslaughter.</p><p></p><p>We won't put her in another car again. I agree, if it's important to her, she'll find a way. This may be a blessing in disguise.</p><p></p><p>She is not living at our home any longer either. But when she was, many of the jobs were within walking distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seeking Peace, post: 665484, member: 19374"] She's not on our insurance anymore. I took her off when she continued to allow her then boyfriend to drive her car. She drove my vehicle before that until she blatantly ignored me on not going to pick up a friend, and did anyway blowing off my stand on being liable. That's one area I can say I've held steadfast in. The other cars were from other families trying to "help the poor girl whose family put her out". She isn't using drugs. I'm pretty confident about that, but she is reckless. Reality is, her passenger could have been seriously hurt, or even killed. Then she'd be facing vehicular manslaughter. We won't put her in another car again. I agree, if it's important to her, she'll find a way. This may be a blessing in disguise. She is not living at our home any longer either. But when she was, many of the jobs were within walking distance. [/QUOTE]
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