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IF YOUR MOTHERS WANT TO GAMBLE WHAT THE HELL SHE LONELY AND A LIKE THE NOISE AND PEOPLE IT GIVE HER SOMETHING TO DO YOUR NOT THERE TAKE CARE OF HER SHE WANT TO SEE PEOPLE NO SHE SHOULD NOT DRIVE BUT IT HER LIFE NOT YOUR
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go onto your states DMV website they may have a form you can fill out and submit online I believe that Washington state has one you may have to give your information so that they can get in touch with you about your concerns but may give you the option of withholding your name from any investigating that they do.

Another way to go would be to contact her Dr and let him know she is still driving he may not know it and then he can directly get into contact with the DMV and let them know she shouldn't have a license.

Just be prepared she may still try to drive even if they remove her license you'll have to get rid of her car so there is no temptation.
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Leah, are you a gambler? If not please go back and read the original post again, you've missed all the other obvious problems. If you are a gambler, never mind. Everyone back to your regular programs. Thank you for playing!
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Leah- When we hear on the news about another person who was killed by a person with dementia who got behind the wheel even though they were not a safe driver, would you still say, "It's her life not yours?" What about the victim's life?
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We reside in suburban Las Vegas. My 92 yr old Mom who thinks of herself as 'Supreme Allied Commander' in that SHE (& lonely she) can & will make decisions as to what she does. I own the car she drives, under MY auto insurance, yet she considers it HER car.
I've delayed rocking this boat but feel I cannot shoulder financial consequences should any 'issue' occur.
Any aid/suggestions will be gratefully accepted and concerned.
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Moonchild, for what it's worth, on cars with coil on plugs arrangement, they can be easily disabled by disconnecting the small wireing harness that goes to each set of coils. If you look closely you will see a snap connector that feeds 12 volts to the coils which produce 20 thousand plus volts to the plugs. Unhook this and she ain't going anywhere.
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