It a hard thing to do, but at some point it must be done.
When somebody is not 100% when behind the wheel, it's time to stop.
Driving is a very serious business.
A great-grandmother was driving her 5 years great-grandson 15 miles.
When she arrived at the destination, the 5 year old was not breathing.
His head was stuck in the rolled up power window.
They got his heart beating at the destination (family had CPR experience) but it was just discovered the kid is brain dead.
The family has make a tough choice, the donor organ team is on standby.
I'm not going to say who, and it unlikely to be read by the family here, who I'm not going to criticize. There is a pretty high % of older folk on this board, so it's significant.
But it was a struggle for us to pull grandma's keys, but luckily we did in time.
Was this even grandma's fault? Who knows? But I will say I always know what my kids are doing when I'm driving. I know when windows are rolled down or up.
And they are always buckled up. They know how to use power windows, however, they are never allowed to use them without permission first.
Prayers are out to the family, but I will admit the hair stands on the back of my neck when careless driving causes unnecessary injury or death.