As long as he is more sober than you are i dont see a problem.your questions are killing me lol
2007-09-22 14:25:48
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answered by sarah 5
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In case of an accident or he gets stopped, he cannot get his license until age 18 or 21. He would be an uninsured/unlicensed driver. You go to jail for allowing him to drive an uninsured vehicle and allowing an unlicensed driver to operate a vehicle. Even if he had a permit, you are not licensed so he couldn't drive with only you in the car.
2007-09-22 16:00:50
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answered by sensible_man 7
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Absolutely, since it is illegal (not to mention dangerous) for a 13-year-old to drive a car. He could be adjudicated dependent and/or incorrigible, and placed in a juvenile facility.
When the police find out that you let him drive because you lost your license, you will not only be arrested as the responsible party, they will refer the case to social services since you placed your son in danger and contributed to him breaking the law. You could very easily lose custody of your son over this issue.
2007-09-22 16:10:02
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answered by the_t_meister_rk 2
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It is very selfish of you having your 13 year old drive you around knowing he can get in trouble. Your driving privileges are revoked why would you risk your sons license being taken before he receives one.
2007-09-23 10:35:38
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answered by bree57 2
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Well, you would certainly get into trouble and I think your son could as well. Juveniles are not immune from criminal prosecution. Your son would be driving without a license. His defense would be that his mother made him do it.
Don't you think it is sad when a juvenile has been forced by an adult to do something that is not in his/her best interest. It's victimizing.
2007-09-22 15:38:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If your 13 yr old has a real driving license, that doesn't require adult supervision, but that would allow him to drive alone, then that would work.
Otherwise, you are likely to get him into trouble where he loses his driving privleges. Check your state requirements to be certain.
2007-09-22 18:26:15
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answered by Larry V 5
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Yep.
He does not have a drivers license either.
Since he is 13, you would still be responsible for anything that happened.
2007-09-22 18:01:43
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answered by Boots 7
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Only in Tenessee or West by God Virginia.... you can operate a motor vehicle so long as you have your mother/sister mother/aunt father/unlce or whatever direct relative with you...so I dont know where U live, but I would use the defense that you are from one of those state,,,,,,,but if your son is a better driver than u are, chances are he will not get caught hauling your butt to bingo or the bar,,,,,,,,,
2007-09-22 16:40:30
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answered by KatGotHerTongue 3
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If he is the only way you can get around, you may be able to apply for a special permit to let him get his license early. You'd need to talk to someone with authority at the DMV. If he just drives you around underage, you both could get in trouble.
2007-09-22 15:37:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if you are very cautious and adhere to the rules of the road. Personally I would not recommend it because if you are stopped by law enforcement you could get the car impounded for allowing someone underage and without a license to drive the car as well as more fines because you have no license.
2007-09-22 16:08:35
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answered by Emissary 6
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u need to get ur son one of those fake mustaches, that will make him look older so no one will pull him over. u might have to get him a phone book to sit on if he is short yet. but if u do this i think u'll be ok
2007-09-23 10:43:29
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answered by Anonymous
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