How would you deal with your child who has just gotten their driver's license and suddenly has a car accident and is responsible for two people dying?

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Would you still stand by your child? It would have been my child, and I don't want anything to do with that child anymore! I don't have any sympathy or anything like that!

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BeviBaby
1 year ago

Then you would still stand to your child

Of course I would be standing with my child. And it supports where I can to somehow cope with this terrible experience. I would do everything I can to prevent this accident from completely ruining my child’s life, because it makes the next decades the hardest accusations.

I would do that IMMER and this is not even an extreme case, as if the child had actually deliberately caused the accident here.

It is simply an extreme problem in my eyes that many driving schools prepare their students for the driving licence examination, but they sometimes need extremely much help and exercise to really drive safely. This should be given to the young people again.

I’ve had a lot of driving hours and could and could drive with my grandfather’s car safely and confidently… with my mother’s gearshift I can’t do this today, and of course that has an influence on how I feel behind the wheel. Someone with 17 can’t know that yet, and that’s something that should be taught to him in my eyes by the driving school.

If they missed this, I’m sure I’m not going to break the contact with my child… after all, I made the car available to him, I suppose.

Mariiaaca
1 year ago

This is absolutely tragic, no question.

But what am I supposed to say? An accident can happen to everyone. Unfortunately, this is a general risk of car driving.

In addition, the youth is “shortly penalized enough” to live with the death of two people. I don’t know why you’re gonna have to chop on that. Sure, that’s all examined. If there is no evidence of criminality, it was a tragic accident. Unfortunately, you can’t undo it.

OpiPaschulke
1 year ago

I would always stand with my children, no matter what mess they have got into. Of course, I would also judge objectively what measures I would take to get them back on the right path.

LeckermaulVK
1 year ago

That wouldn’t change our relationship. From my side, anyway.

FlouxD
1 year ago

I would stand to my child, I would be disappointed, but an accident can happen to everyone, after all there was no alcohol in the game.

HarryXXX
1 year ago

This is more than tragic, but can happen to you as a driver at any time.
There were no reasons why the driver came to the banquet.
If alcohol or excessive speed had been in the game, it would certainly have been wide.

Justme675
1 year ago

How about your child that just has the driver’s license and suddenly makes a car accident and owes that the two people are dead?

Talk to him? I’d think about why it happened and so.

Would you still stand for your child?

Yeah, I would. As long as it was not intentional

So it would have been my child and I don’t want to have anything to do with the child anymore!

So you don’t want to have anything to do with your child because it’s a human being? You make mistakes, even you

I don’t know any compassion or something.

How would you feel if anything happened to you?

Elias686
1 year ago

Yes, but of course it would still be my child.

Cutegirl13435
1 year ago

yes I would still help my child

Fenris244
1 year ago

It’s not my problem, I don’t care.

ghul666
1 year ago

This is not foreseeable at first, so it would be wrong to violate his child.

Accidents happen.

vanillakisss22
1 year ago

I’d treat my child exactly like that before, I’d give him what else?!

Verofant
1 year ago

At least I would question the quality of the driving school / the driving instructor.

Paull0004
1 year ago
Reply to  Verofant

What can JEDEM do?? Deadly accidents are always a RISIKO when driving a car… life in general is dangerous to life. So please think first!

peterobm
1 year ago

The teenager should be on the banquet by car

that can also happen “old rabbits”. you lose the violence over the vehicle.

So it would have been my child and I don’t want anything to do with the child anymore!

you should think about it again, believe that he wanted

kugel
1 year ago

I will certainly not punish my child for something that can really happen to everyone!

It’s gonna have to be right for his life to have killed two people.

Uweh19
1 year ago

Sorry, I don’t understand a question like that. Of course, I’m always there for my children and I’ll give you all the help they need and I’m not going to get away from their side. I’m a father of two great sons.