Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her drivers licence was delayed til she can afford her own car and insurance.
No discussion.
And I would have had her arrested.
Yes I would have.
I read a horrifying incident once where a guy called the police on his son in a similar situation and the police ended up shooting the boy.
https://www.salon.com/2013/11/08/dad_calls_cops_to_teach_son_a_lesson_cops_shoot_son_dead/
Anonymous wrote:I’m somewhat ashamed to say that 40 years ago I did this as well. If it’s any consolation, I turned out just fine. I was actually caught because one of our neighbors saw me and reported it back to my dad. As I recall, I was confined to my room for a week. We laugh about it now.
Anonymous wrote:Her drivers licence was delayed til she can afford her own car and insurance.
No discussion.
And I would have had her arrested.
Yes I would have.
Anonymous wrote:How was she supposed to get to school? Did you expect her to miss it because you weren't feeling well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a first cousin once removed who did this, had an accident and a passenger who was one of his friend’s died. Awful tragedy. Devastating for the community. 1st cousin once removed went to jail. Financial hardship for his family. You need to make a real effort to make your kid realize how serious this is.
And my brother and I each borrowed/stole the car multiple times with no problems at all before we had licenses and were allowed to drive without a licensed driver in the car with us.
And my sister and I rode around in the back of my mom’s Pinto with no seatbelts, staying the car while she shopped in the summer in Fresno and we lived.
So everyone should!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a first cousin once removed who did this, had an accident and a passenger who was one of his friend’s died. Awful tragedy. Devastating for the community. 1st cousin once removed went to jail. Financial hardship for his family. You need to make a real effort to make your kid realize how serious this is.
And my brother and I each borrowed/stole the car multiple times with no problems at all before we had licenses and were allowed to drive without a licensed driver in the car with us.
Anonymous wrote:I had a first cousin once removed who did this, had an accident and a passenger who was one of his friend’s died. Awful tragedy. Devastating for the community. 1st cousin once removed went to jail. Financial hardship for his family. You need to make a real effort to make your kid realize how serious this is.
Anonymous wrote:To those people castigating the OP, stop it. In no universe would my kids do this but I know it’s because of the way they are wired. Some kids absolutely would and the question is how to change their behavior.
OP. Definitely stop the process of getting a license. At least by 6 months.
Then get her to research in the local law library what the penalties are if she were caught. Have her the look up some actual cases in the last five years on what happened to kids who were caught. Tell her getting this paper written for you, along with the 6 month (or whatever) automatic delay is what the new conditions for her getting a license are.
Be kind but firm. Your rules are not up for discussion.
Somehow you have to get her to see the consequences of her behavior rather than just punishing her. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:To those people castigating the OP, stop it. In no universe would my kids do this but I know it’s because of the way they are wired. Some kids absolutely would and the question is how to change their behavior.
OP. Definitely stop the process of getting a license. At least by 6 months.
Then get her to research in the local law library what the penalties are if she were caught. Have her the look up some actual cases in the last five years on what happened to kids who were caught. Tell her getting this paper written for you, along with the 6 month (or whatever) automatic delay is what the new conditions for her getting a license are.
Be kind but firm. Your rules are not up for discussion.
Somehow you have to get her to see the consequences of her behavior rather than just punishing her. Good luck.