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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication MIP; WA State, non-comliance

    This definitely is a difficult thing to deal with. She attended a wedding/reception last Friday night and was hungover Sat. at 1 pm. She still hasn't had the new assessment done. She was told she needs to apply at DSHS since she's basically indigent. The rehab place recommended at 28+ day...
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication MIP; WA State, non-comliance

    The only positive thing I can do now is to let her fall. It's very difficult as a Mother to watch your child making the mistakes when she knows better and has been there before! I tell her every time she and I speak--the positive steps to take and how to do them. I ask about her job hunting...
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication MIP; WA State, non-comliance

    I'm afraid you're correct with regard to the jail time. When I attended her Hearing back in June, I told the Judge that my daughter wanted to move back down there with those old roomies, go to Portland to the clubs, etc. I told him I didn't think it's a good idea and asked his opinion. The...
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication MIP; WA State, non-comliance

    "bitch" beer is those nasty ales like Mike Hard Lemonade and Bartles & James, etc. I hope my absence at her last hearing was noticeable to the Judge. One of her negative influencing roomies is marrying and moving out. The positive influencing roomie left attends college and works 1-2 jobs...
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication MIP; WA State, non-comliance

    My daughter (18) received an MIP. She was drinking "bitch" beer at a party. She was not driving; she was standing in a garage. A neighbor called in a noise complaint; cops showed up. Unbeknownst to me at the time. She attended her hearing and pleaded guilty. She was sentenced to alcohol...
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