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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 642650" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>This is her second car. It's been wrecked 5 times. Only this time was her fault the others were not.</p><p> </p><p>Actually I am most aggravated that the car is gone. I wanted that car to teach easy child to drive. It was an old Toyota Prius and would have been perfect for her.</p><p> </p><p>Her dad is telling her we will help her but he and I are going to have a talk about that. I am NOT getting a new loan. I am NOT paying her now exhorbitant insurance. I would be willing to pay a first months payment since her current job is seasonal and she will have to line a new one up. Her savings will be going towards the deductible if that still has to be paid. She already has interviews set up but not until mid January.</p><p> </p><p>Around here a car is a necessity. The busses aren't allowed on the military post and she would have to walk several miles and cross a major interstate to get to the bussing system. There are some very shady places right outside post that I don't even get out of my car in. No way I want her walking out there. Heck the one city is on the COPS show regularly for criminal activity.</p><p> </p><p>She may be a defiant and moody difficult child but compared to a lot of kids she's not half bad. If I could get her back in school I would actually be pretty happy with her. We will help her out but for once we are going to do it on our terms and without guilt if she doesnt get what she wants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 642650, member: 15473"] This is her second car. It's been wrecked 5 times. Only this time was her fault the others were not. Actually I am most aggravated that the car is gone. I wanted that car to teach easy child to drive. It was an old Toyota Prius and would have been perfect for her. Her dad is telling her we will help her but he and I are going to have a talk about that. I am NOT getting a new loan. I am NOT paying her now exhorbitant insurance. I would be willing to pay a first months payment since her current job is seasonal and she will have to line a new one up. Her savings will be going towards the deductible if that still has to be paid. She already has interviews set up but not until mid January. Around here a car is a necessity. The busses aren't allowed on the military post and she would have to walk several miles and cross a major interstate to get to the bussing system. There are some very shady places right outside post that I don't even get out of my car in. No way I want her walking out there. Heck the one city is on the COPS show regularly for criminal activity. She may be a defiant and moody difficult child but compared to a lot of kids she's not half bad. If I could get her back in school I would actually be pretty happy with her. We will help her out but for once we are going to do it on our terms and without guilt if she doesnt get what she wants. [/QUOTE]
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