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How to report someone who is driving illegally
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15863412" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>We're coming up on a year since the incident and my wife is still recovering in some ways. If you exclude the 4 months it took, we broke close to even financially. I had to write an $8000 check to clear the lien on her Jeep and absorbed some medical costs that were too petty to report. </p><p></p><p>I'm almost certain he is permanently borrowing the truck (city tax records show it's under a relative's name), which means he's driving it while it is under his parents insurance. Big no-no. Kid needs to learn a hard lesson now if he ever wants to have a productive life in society. He's in high school. He can recover. What if he doesn't get a hard smack upside the head now? In 5 years, will he drive 100+mph and kill someone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15863412, member: 181885"] We're coming up on a year since the incident and my wife is still recovering in some ways. If you exclude the 4 months it took, we broke close to even financially. I had to write an $8000 check to clear the lien on her Jeep and absorbed some medical costs that were too petty to report. I'm almost certain he is permanently borrowing the truck (city tax records show it's under a relative's name), which means he's driving it while it is under his parents insurance. Big no-no. Kid needs to learn a hard lesson now if he ever wants to have a productive life in society. He's in high school. He can recover. What if he doesn't get a hard smack upside the head now? In 5 years, will he drive 100+mph and kill someone? [/QUOTE]
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