Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had "the talk" with my parents. Asked for their keys. They said no. Brother disconnected the car battery.
What alternative did you give them to get around?
If his father injures or kills himself or someone else, this will be irrelevant.
You're not much of a problem-solver, are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had "the talk" with my parents. Asked for their keys. They said no. Brother disconnected the car battery.
What alternative did you give them to get around?
If his father injures or kills himself or someone else, this will be irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had "the talk" with my parents. Asked for their keys. They said no. Brother disconnected the car battery.
What alternative did you give them to get around?
If his father injures or kills himself or someone else, this will be irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had "the talk" with my parents. Asked for their keys. They said no. Brother disconnected the car battery.
What alternative did you give them to get around?
Anonymous wrote:My FIL is handicapped and his health has been getting worse. He has been driving very erratically with several accidents including hitting the garage twice. My MIL would like to him to stop driving but he refuses. Is there anything that can be done before he hurts himself or others?
Anonymous wrote:I had "the talk" with my parents. Asked for their keys. They said no. Brother disconnected the car battery.