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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 177103"><p>MB - He did come straight home from work. He stopped to drop his friends off before he went to work to which he was already late. Just so another friend could bring them back here about 45 minutes later.</p><p></p><p>I talked to him when he got home. Asked him if he wanted to be a bagger at Kroger all his life. Told him that I was not tracking him down anymore and that if he is late coming home at night or late to work again, he was losing his keys for a week each time. Period.</p><p></p><p>When he's late for curfew, I know he's just being late, but that doesn't stop me from worrying that he's been in an accident or the car broke down or what have you. In addition, it's city curfew not just mine. If he were to get pulled over, he'd get ticketed if they didn't take him in. Plus, I don't take my night time medications until he gets home in case something happens and he needs me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 177103"] MB - He did come straight home from work. He stopped to drop his friends off before he went to work to which he was already late. Just so another friend could bring them back here about 45 minutes later. I talked to him when he got home. Asked him if he wanted to be a bagger at Kroger all his life. Told him that I was not tracking him down anymore and that if he is late coming home at night or late to work again, he was losing his keys for a week each time. Period. When he's late for curfew, I know he's just being late, but that doesn't stop me from worrying that he's been in an accident or the car broke down or what have you. In addition, it's city curfew not just mine. If he were to get pulled over, he'd get ticketed if they didn't take him in. Plus, I don't take my night time medications until he gets home in case something happens and he needs me. [/QUOTE]
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