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So now driving has opened up a new set of difficult child adventures
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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 637530" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>So far difficult child has never drank while around the vehicle. He goes off with buddies every couple of weeks or so and gets drunk (at their houses, outside, wherever, since I won't let them drink in our house). I know this because he tells me every sordid detail as if it's entertaining or something. There's a "no tolerance" policy for underage drinking while driving in our state, and I did talk to him about that. He said he wouldn't be that stupid since he wants to join the Marines. I hope that's true.</p><p></p><p>Our policy doesn't charge extra for other drivers as long as they're occasional and have our permission to drive. She's not officially on the policy, in other words. I did check with the insurance agent. daughter in law drove yesterday and actually filled up the gas tank, which was nice. I had asked her to do so before she took the van. Yes, I'm learning to make my expectations known!</p><p></p><p>Technically, GFG17 isn't driving underage since he could have been driving at 16. I think that's why he thinks the rules don't apply to him. However, not attending school or driver's ed means he had to wait until 17 to get a permit. He still has to wait until 18 for a real license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 637530, member: 18099"] So far difficult child has never drank while around the vehicle. He goes off with buddies every couple of weeks or so and gets drunk (at their houses, outside, wherever, since I won't let them drink in our house). I know this because he tells me every sordid detail as if it's entertaining or something. There's a "no tolerance" policy for underage drinking while driving in our state, and I did talk to him about that. He said he wouldn't be that stupid since he wants to join the Marines. I hope that's true. Our policy doesn't charge extra for other drivers as long as they're occasional and have our permission to drive. She's not officially on the policy, in other words. I did check with the insurance agent. daughter in law drove yesterday and actually filled up the gas tank, which was nice. I had asked her to do so before she took the van. Yes, I'm learning to make my expectations known! Technically, GFG17 isn't driving underage since he could have been driving at 16. I think that's why he thinks the rules don't apply to him. However, not attending school or driver's ed means he had to wait until 17 to get a permit. He still has to wait until 18 for a real license. [/QUOTE]
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