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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 517476" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Janet the truck issue caught my attention so I thought I'd pass on my detective methods raising so many teens. Don't know if any would work in your case. Depending on the decade and the kid I have done all of the following: (1) I have used a little notebook and recorded the mileage at the end of my driving day and then recorded the mileage at the start of my next driving day. Nailed a few, lol. (2) I have used chalk to mark a specific tires position. In the morning if the bottom mark I made was on the side or top...nailed! (3) The easiest worked for everyone but easy child/difficult child...maybe he heard about it from the adult kids??...anyway the easiest method was to place a piece of chalk right in front of the passenger side tire. In the morning if the chalk was crushed...nailed.</p><p></p><p>That is a nutshell version of "DDDs Creative Parenting Methods" Chapter: Vehicle Protection. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 517476, member: 35"] Janet the truck issue caught my attention so I thought I'd pass on my detective methods raising so many teens. Don't know if any would work in your case. Depending on the decade and the kid I have done all of the following: (1) I have used a little notebook and recorded the mileage at the end of my driving day and then recorded the mileage at the start of my next driving day. Nailed a few, lol. (2) I have used chalk to mark a specific tires position. In the morning if the bottom mark I made was on the side or top...nailed! (3) The easiest worked for everyone but easy child/difficult child...maybe he heard about it from the adult kids??...anyway the easiest method was to place a piece of chalk right in front of the passenger side tire. In the morning if the chalk was crushed...nailed. That is a nutshell version of "DDDs Creative Parenting Methods" Chapter: Vehicle Protection. DDD [/QUOTE]
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