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Phyllis recounted:

This morning he came in to me and said to me " I will not drive again

unless you give me permission. " THAT`S GOOD but it also means he will be

asking again and the subject isn`t really closed.

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Well - if he really is serious about not driving unless he has your

permission, you should have no problem! If that is not the case, remember

all the little tricks like filing down the ignition key so it won't work,

getting a note from the doctor saying your husband cannot drive, saying the

car is being repaired and I know that there were other " tricks " mentioned. .

..

carol

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Dear Friends, Iv`e got a real problem with my Jim LBD. After not driving for

over a year he has decieded that he will start driving again for short trips

near our home..like up to Krogers, the gas station and the car wash. In fact he

has made three trips in the past three days. When he took the conversion van to

the car wash he was gone an hour and a half. It had to be washed three or four

times & then he dropped newspapers off at the recycling bin. I took off looking

for him and we crossed paths when he was coming back home. I was scared out of

my wits. He said I WILL DRIVE shorts trips even when I said no. We also have a

one year old Toyato and I don`t want him driving that. He knocked the side view

mirror off that before he stopped driving. He said the next time he would take

the cell phone with him. The doctor had advised him not to drive over a year ago

and he said that she just said that because he might get lost and he couldn`t

get lost on short trips HA so he

takes that to mean he can drive to nearby places. He SHOULD NOT DRIVE . I would

not ride anywhere with him. He originally said he wouldn`t drive and take a

chance on hurting himself or anyone else...or cause us worry. After some

discussion I dropped the subject . This morning he came in to me and said to

me " I will not drive again unless you give me permission. " THAT`S GOOD but it

also means he will be asking again and the subject isn`t really closed. He said

he was really sorry that he had caused me so much worry . My children think we

should approach him by telling him how proud we are for making the decision not

to drive because he wouldn`t want to harm anybody else or himself. . What do you

all think?

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This morning he came in to me and said to me " I will not drive again unless

you give me permission. " THAT`S GOOD but it also means he will be asking

again and the subject isn`t really closed. He said he was really sorry that he

had caused me so much worry . My children think we should approach him by

telling him how proud we are for making the decision not to drive because he

wouldn`t want to harm anybody else or himself. . What do you all think?

oh my how awful delimma. but you know maybe the kids have a point, approach

it as proud and happy that he made this deiciosn on his own, and ensure that

you all continue to love him adn respect him even more for this decision, but

remember lbd tends to be repetitive, how many times have we all been aske the

same question over and over, i think it may also be a good idea to give him

some fake keys, like you give kids to play with they look real but are not

working keys, whether you filed his set of keys down, or just gave him a set of

keys that dont go to anything, might alos help, goood luck, sharon m

a smile a day keeps the meanies away!!!

laughter is a breath of fresh air!

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We are currently having problems with my grandmother trying to drive. She is

under doctor orders from 3 different docs not to drive. We've had to lock

the keys up. We also pull the fuse for the ignition when it isn't in use,

just in case. We had an officer talk to her, he told her that they would

arrest her if they ever found her driving but that only worked for about a

week. I wish you the best of luck in this.

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In a message dated 10/25/2004 9:25:44 PM Central Daylight Time,

janetcolello@... writes:

Just a word of warning. I tried that fake keys trick

with my husband and he woudln't give up when they

didn't fit in the ignition and jammed them into the

key slot. They were stuck in there for quite awhile,

until I worked and worked at getting the key loose. I

was lucky it didn't ruin the ignition and that I

didn't have to have that repaired.

eeeek, i retract advise of fake keys, glad that didnt happen when they did

that to my uncle. sharon m

a smile a day keeps the meanies away!!!

laughter is a breath of fresh air!

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