Anonymous wrote:I did 120 late at night on the interstate when I was 17. Didn't get caught though.
Anonymous wrote:Ehhh. Kids will be kids. You think that will stop her? You need to have a frank discussion about safety and then it’ll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next car she drives will be one she paid for.
After moving out.
+1 When she is an adult and can buy it herself. Until then our cars would be completely off limits.
Anonymous wrote:OP are you referencing the story of the police officer who wrote the social media post about the boy going 100 in a 65?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.daytondailynews.com/news/national/officer-pens-open-letter-invincible-teen-pulled-over-for-speeding/wMFEpbUad9TmYlm4SsD9FJ/amp.html
I’m assuming this wasn’t your son, but if it were mine, he wouldn’t be driving until he could afford his own insurance and car payments. Too much liability. No thanks.
She should also pay for the increase in your car insurance.Anonymous wrote:17yr old doing 100 in a 65. Obviously she is going to pay the ticket, how long would you take away the car?