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Posted By: attorney to draft a letter to them first. on 2007-05-29
In Reply to: Nothing yet - Angry still and need to garnish bank account, some

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you may wish to consult with your insurance company...sm

to find out how high your insurance is going to leap...she's underage and can't get her own until 18.  Perhaps she can pay the difference, but it's gonna be steep.  And with all her activities, where will she find the time to squeeze in a job?  


In the state we live in you must have a licensed driver over 21 with anyone under 18 who has a learner's  permit for 6 months before they can even take the actual driving test.  Once they got their license then they had to go to a driving class mandated by the state...(under 18 driver's ed at school didn't count)...provided by dept of transportation taught by a police officer in the courthouse and saw a lot of graphic accident films. 


It's scarey out there and at 16 or in some cases even 18 they don't have enough practical knowledge or experience to safely negotiate the freeway or interstates (and don't you think they're not gonna go once you hand them the keys) or steer out of the way of an oncoming wreck or even think about hitting a patch of black ice or hydroplaning.  They're too excited.  


That's where you come in.  Teach her as much as you can before you let her drive.    Cat   


 


If you have any gait problems with this, perhaps a neuro consult?........sm
Don't know, could be circulatory, but if it keeps up, get another opinion, and take good care of yourself!!
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Merriam-Webster has to be wrong. They didn't consult Amy first.
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