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I am back--update--not real good and long
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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 55751" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>Welcome back. It sounds like you've really had quite an experience. </p><p>I think your plan sounds like a good one except for one thing. In this state anyway, if you are arrested for DUI you will lose your driver's license for a minimum of six months and if that is the case all of the planning about the car is for nought. You can get a work permit but it involves paying a fee and taking and passing a class. And if difficult child doesn't have his license now, he shouldn't be driving now because if they stop him he will be in more trouble. I'd check into that before buying him anything because it may be that you will have a car he can't drive anyway.</p><p></p><p>I hope this all works out for you. I guess the only good thing is that your difficult child plus some others may have had their eyes opened to what can happen when you are driving under the influence of whatever.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 55751, member: 135"] Welcome back. It sounds like you've really had quite an experience. I think your plan sounds like a good one except for one thing. In this state anyway, if you are arrested for DUI you will lose your driver's license for a minimum of six months and if that is the case all of the planning about the car is for nought. You can get a work permit but it involves paying a fee and taking and passing a class. And if difficult child doesn't have his license now, he shouldn't be driving now because if they stop him he will be in more trouble. I'd check into that before buying him anything because it may be that you will have a car he can't drive anyway. I hope this all works out for you. I guess the only good thing is that your difficult child plus some others may have had their eyes opened to what can happen when you are driving under the influence of whatever. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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