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What bothered me about this is in another article I saw about this she specificially says that she completely believed her son when he said that the alcohol wasn't his. Now either you believe him or you don't, and you shouldn't tell your kid you trust them if you don't. And if she really did believe the alcohol wasn't his, wouldn't that mean that he was driving someone who was drinking instead of letting them drive themselves?
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