Depends..........My donkey brained 15 yr old just can't wait to drive or go an party with his dimwitted school buddies and wild young women. If I'm away he runs wild and his Momma don't seem to realize her baby is up to no good. And she will "protect him" afterwards when he needs a good swift kick in the rear. Almost caught by the cops on Hallowen , tore the transfer case out of the van in the pasture field. Filled the truck undersides with clay in the same field . Had a mass airflow sensor fail and one airbag sensor "deploy" from the jolts. Last month he ditched his Mother's brand new 2012 Terain AWD SLT with several thousands in repairs. Then last week we received a phone call from the cops. Found the boy, some booze and the van in another ditch on the way to a party. I would never have considered doing such at 15 knowing the beating from the cops and my Father. Can't lay a hand on him with all the do-gooder school teachers if they seen a bruise. He will be 17+ before he can obtain his G1 learners now. He is saving up $ to pay the repairs before he drive again. I think his Momma may have figured out he can't be trusted and he should have been punished months ago. Instead of believing his promises.
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