balcony girls wrote:Quiet and Shy wrote:
Wow, I'm so sorry (((BG))). I'm not a parent, but my thought is it might be time for some tough love...they're his actions, he's responsible for them and now he needs to deal and live with the consequences -- fine, jail, loss of license, etc. That doesn't mean you don't love or don't care about him, but on this he's just got to learn. This isn't a victimless crime...way too many innocent people die from drunk drivers. As a multi-repeat offender I suspect he needs counseling/treatment as well...he's just gotta dig himself out of that trap.
this is the " BINGO " I was kind of looking for . . .
. .but then it becomes the " what do you mean , you didn't help him . ? ? " . . ( I've already gotten those phone calls). . as well as the " so when are you gonna get him out . ? ? "
dear... they have a saying in Baltimore, "one assault? Hey, you were impetuous. Two assault charges? well, it is Bawlimur and things happen. Third time: you got anger issues."
This is to say that he was already looking at a hard road when he got his third one a while back by the statutes on the books and as enforced in King Co. If the first one wasn't a wakeup, and the second didn't get his attention, that third one should have. (kinda like my grandfather's third heart attack...) #4 is way beyond "perhaps the punishment wasn't getting the message across". That #4 happened would be, like so many people have already said, "time to let him face this one on his own." Remind me to tell you a story or two in PM or over a beer (or any other drink) about this.
Basically, you get three strikes in baseball. It isn't easy to walk away (take it from an engineer's kid who grew up with the idea, "nothing is so broken it can't be fixed by someone with a plan and the will."), but on this one, you probably should walk away far enough that he has to get thru it himself, but not so far that he is all alone in his life. (and the hardest part of that is finding the balance point between those two levels of interaction).
Got fingers crossed for you. and you know there are a lot of folks here to help you with getting thru the hardest part of this.
