I don’t blame Dusty’s daughter for making sure that he doesn’t drive. People are amazingly unwilling to give up driving even when the evidence clearly shows they should. Went through that ordeal with my late MIL. I had to be the “bad guy” and report her to DMV, and she had an accident on the way to be tested! She finally gave up the keys voluntarily. She hated me, but my conscience was clear, which it would not have been had I not spoke up and someone (including her) was hurt or killed! (I might add that I know how difficult it is to give up driving, because I did so at age 62 when my vertigo made it unsafe).
nicka93 almost 3 years ago
You would think so, but it depends on the laws, it doesn’t have to be able to move.
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
The letter of the law, or the spirit of the law?
Diat60 almost 3 years ago
When our children become the parents.
sandflea almost 3 years ago
If you get caught, it’s called being drunk in public. You don’t actually have to be driving.
CoffeeBob Premium Member almost 3 years ago
But sparking under the influence was the direct cause of his last marriage.
finnygirl Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I don’t blame Dusty’s daughter for making sure that he doesn’t drive. People are amazingly unwilling to give up driving even when the evidence clearly shows they should. Went through that ordeal with my late MIL. I had to be the “bad guy” and report her to DMV, and she had an accident on the way to be tested! She finally gave up the keys voluntarily. She hated me, but my conscience was clear, which it would not have been had I not spoke up and someone (including her) was hurt or killed! (I might add that I know how difficult it is to give up driving, because I did so at age 62 when my vertigo made it unsafe).