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<blockquote data-quote="ChickPea" data-source="post: 752540" data-attributes="member: 24089"><p>That's hard, but she will suffer natural consequences if she gets pulled over for those things. My daughter has never had a license or insurance, <em>should</em> be wearing correctives lenses while driving - yet she drives all the time. She admits to driving drunk. She's even owned a car! She is truly a menace to society. I used to get stressed about it the no license, etc., but now I have to force myself to try not to. I have no control over it. She's been pulled over and fined, and continues to do it. She doesn't drive with the baby (thank the LORD), but there's a lot of other people's babies out on that road and it's worrisome. It's so frustrating.</p><p></p><p>Hey, it's good that she went to work and has a job and even works double shifts. That's a positive. I'm glad you didn't ruin your date with your husband. That's SO important!</p><p></p><p>Sending love...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChickPea, post: 752540, member: 24089"] That's hard, but she will suffer natural consequences if she gets pulled over for those things. My daughter has never had a license or insurance, [I]should[/I] be wearing correctives lenses while driving - yet she drives all the time. She admits to driving drunk. She's even owned a car! She is truly a menace to society. I used to get stressed about it the no license, etc., but now I have to force myself to try not to. I have no control over it. She's been pulled over and fined, and continues to do it. She doesn't drive with the baby (thank the LORD), but there's a lot of other people's babies out on that road and it's worrisome. It's so frustrating. Hey, it's good that she went to work and has a job and even works double shifts. That's a positive. I'm glad you didn't ruin your date with your husband. That's SO important! Sending love... [/QUOTE]
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