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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 413572"><p>I think you have already decided to hold on to the keys which I agree with. It is a fine line between enabling and helping sometimes. I think my stand would be not to help do anything that you know would be to break the law and get him into more trouble... which if you pay for the car repair and then let him drive without a liscence you would be doing. So I would not pay for the car AND then let him drive without a liscense. I would pay for the car and let him wait until he gets his liscense OR I would let him pay for the car and do what he wants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 413572"] I think you have already decided to hold on to the keys which I agree with. It is a fine line between enabling and helping sometimes. I think my stand would be not to help do anything that you know would be to break the law and get him into more trouble... which if you pay for the car repair and then let him drive without a liscence you would be doing. So I would not pay for the car AND then let him drive without a liscense. I would pay for the car and let him wait until he gets his liscense OR I would let him pay for the car and do what he wants. [/QUOTE]
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