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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 579402" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I remember those years too. All I can say is, be careful letting him drive your car. My daughter destroyed our van...fortunately she wasn't in an accident, in which she could have been hurt or hurt others, and our insurance would have been sky high...but she drove so fast that she literally destroyed the engine and it never worked again. And my husband is a mechanic...it was useless. Of course, she and her friends were high on this little road trip she decided to take (she told us she was just running to pick up her friend to bring her back to our house). Instead, well, we live in Wisconsin and she ended up in Minnesota standing outside the vehicle, calling us hysterical because it was on fire. I never recommend giving a drug using difficult child car privileges. It's for their safety and everyone else's too. Also, it can be costly for us. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you are going through this. It is very hard when they are not yet eighteen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 579402, member: 1550"] I remember those years too. All I can say is, be careful letting him drive your car. My daughter destroyed our van...fortunately she wasn't in an accident, in which she could have been hurt or hurt others, and our insurance would have been sky high...but she drove so fast that she literally destroyed the engine and it never worked again. And my husband is a mechanic...it was useless. Of course, she and her friends were high on this little road trip she decided to take (she told us she was just running to pick up her friend to bring her back to our house). Instead, well, we live in Wisconsin and she ended up in Minnesota standing outside the vehicle, calling us hysterical because it was on fire. I never recommend giving a drug using difficult child car privileges. It's for their safety and everyone else's too. Also, it can be costly for us. I'm sorry you are going through this. It is very hard when they are not yet eighteen. [/QUOTE]
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