Anonymous wrote:We had a similar situation and I took the keys away for a month. Now he's allowed to drive to and from school only. It's been several months and I'm not inclined to lighten up any time soon.
Anonymous wrote:Came across some group messages of my son's. One of them: "i just passed [friend] going 95 [mph]"
Take the Jeep away? Issue is taking the car away makes my life miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you effing kidding me? How is this even a question? Are you just trying to find a reason NOT to take the car away? I don't particularly care about your kid. I do care that he is going 95 while texting and thus is a danger to everyone else on the road.
Take the car away. If that means you have to drive him to sports practices all over town - well weren't you doing that last yr or 2 yrs ago? And if you're over it and don't want to do it -- refuse to drive him. He can pay the price of having to drop out of activities or having to ride a bus. I would also make a rule that he CAN'T ride in his friends' cars to such activities. If he is group texting with a bunch of friends about this -- you don't know if they are crazy drivers and I wouldn't want him in their cars either.
He's oldest of 3 children, diff. schools, diff. activities, etc. It won't be easy.
What if he says it was just a joke?
You suck. Parenting isn't easy. You know what else isn't easy? Burying kids!!!! You're an absolute ass for allowing your kid to pull this crap
Anonymous wrote:The other issue is I'm blowing my cover that I can see his messages on this particular app. So, I'll certainly lose that access moving forward -- as he'll change his password. But perhaps worth it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you effing kidding me? How is this even a question? Are you just trying to find a reason NOT to take the car away? I don't particularly care about your kid. I do care that he is going 95 while texting and thus is a danger to everyone else on the road.
Take the car away. If that means you have to drive him to sports practices all over town - well weren't you doing that last yr or 2 yrs ago? And if you're over it and don't want to do it -- refuse to drive him. He can pay the price of having to drop out of activities or having to ride a bus. I would also make a rule that he CAN'T ride in his friends' cars to such activities. If he is group texting with a bunch of friends about this -- you don't know if they are crazy drivers and I wouldn't want him in their cars either.
He's oldest of 3 children, diff. schools, diff. activities, etc. It won't be easy.
What if he says it was just a joke?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you effing kidding me? How is this even a question? Are you just trying to find a reason NOT to take the car away? I don't particularly care about your kid. I do care that he is going 95 while texting and thus is a danger to everyone else on the road.
Take the car away. If that means you have to drive him to sports practices all over town - well weren't you doing that last yr or 2 yrs ago? And if you're over it and don't want to do it -- refuse to drive him. He can pay the price of having to drop out of activities or having to ride a bus. I would also make a rule that he CAN'T ride in his friends' cars to such activities. If he is group texting with a bunch of friends about this -- you don't know if they are crazy drivers and I wouldn't want him in their cars either.
He's oldest of 3 children, diff. schools, diff. activities, etc. It won't be easy.
What if he says it was just a joke?
You suck. Parenting isn't easy. You know what else isn't easy? Burying kids!!!! You're an absolute ass for allowing your kid to pull this crap
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you effing kidding me? How is this even a question? Are you just trying to find a reason NOT to take the car away? I don't particularly care about your kid. I do care that he is going 95 while texting and thus is a danger to everyone else on the road.
Take the car away. If that means you have to drive him to sports practices all over town - well weren't you doing that last yr or 2 yrs ago? And if you're over it and don't want to do it -- refuse to drive him. He can pay the price of having to drop out of activities or having to ride a bus. I would also make a rule that he CAN'T ride in his friends' cars to such activities. If he is group texting with a bunch of friends about this -- you don't know if they are crazy drivers and I wouldn't want him in their cars either.
He's oldest of 3 children, diff. schools, diff. activities, etc. It won't be easy.
What if he says it was just a joke?
Anonymous wrote:Are you effing kidding me? How is this even a question? Are you just trying to find a reason NOT to take the car away? I don't particularly care about your kid. I do care that he is going 95 while texting and thus is a danger to everyone else on the road.
Take the car away. If that means you have to drive him to sports practices all over town - well weren't you doing that last yr or 2 yrs ago? And if you're over it and don't want to do it -- refuse to drive him. He can pay the price of having to drop out of activities or having to ride a bus. I would also make a rule that he CAN'T ride in his friends' cars to such activities. If he is group texting with a bunch of friends about this -- you don't know if they are crazy drivers and I wouldn't want him in their cars either.