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To: sarasmom

It was necessary to keep insurance on his car. He was not driving it but he did not want to give it up. We would just drive him in his car since he still felt like he was the boss in his car.


84 posted on 12/08/2013 6:21:53 PM PST by yarddog (Romans 8: verses 38 and 39. "For I am persuaded".)
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To: yarddog
So you gamed the State system, to avoid hurting his feelings.

Nice of you to waste all that money to pander to his ego.
Meanwhile, he can still legally drive.
And probably, one day when you least expect it, he will.

Or do you hide the keys? If you hid the keys, couldn't you have hid the notice?

Because I live and drive daily in Florida.
It's a special kind of drivers hell here, between dealing with elderly snowbirds, foreign tourists, and our very own youngsters all on the roads at the same time.

I don't mean to pick on you personally, for fraudulently enabling an unqualified person who you knew should not have had his drivers license renewed.

You are not alone.
Lots of people do the same thing.
It is still wrong, and may God have mercy on your soul if your father takes to the roads and kills someone.

95 posted on 12/08/2013 7:12:52 PM PST by sarasmom (Extortion 17. A large number of Navy SEALs died on that mission. Ask why.)
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