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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, all the divorced guys found this thread in a hurry. OP, call your local precinct or ask your divorce attorney if you have options.[/quote] I'm happily married. Still think the OP is carrying on in a controlling fashion. Her concern is valid; her tone and demeanor are counterproductive. My guess is she's controlling in many aspects of her life and in her relationship -- a man who makes a remark to their child like he did is driven to that out of exasperation.[/quote] A man who makes a remark like that to his CHILD is an inappropriate a$$hole, and a man who texts while driving is a serious danger to her. You men and your hangups about being "controlled." Ridiculous that that's the priority over that little girl's welfare. Just pathetic.[/quote] Keep talking, OP. The more you do, the more we understand your husband's contempt for you.[/quote] What makes you think that's the OP?[/quote] OP here- that was not me. It would be easy for anyone to fill in the blanks about this man or me towards their bias. That is any readers choice. However, I am dealing here with facts only. To be clear: I am not having any illusions about being free from his behaviors. I know the only thing that would convince him to reduce or eliminate texting while driving is being caught and paying a huge fine. Since, there is a law against texting while driving, and I hope he gets caught. I hope he doesnt get into an accident with our daughter in the car. I hope he doesnt injure another person. He also speeds constantly and was a few points from losing his license. He would do things like rear-end people and then say he didnt know what he was looking at. Probably his phone. During the first three weeks of our separation he got no fewer than 5 traffic camera tickets. Of course he sees this is not a problem about him speeding, but about the county and their "control". And we are talking at least 12 mph above the posted limit in all cases. Just to give you an idea of the mindset. I will consult with someone in law enforcement. I dont know if they pull someone over if they are allowed to check their phone for texting evidence, for example. Anyway, he gets away with stuff because he feels its his right. [/quote]
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