Yes. A car or vehicle is a dangerous place to leave a child unattended. The risk of accident, not to mention neglect, is too great.
It's a vehicle that should not be there.
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No. In many countries it is prohibited because of the immaturity, lack of experience and recklessness of most 16 year old children. Young drivers, of any vehicle, account for a percentage of accidents in excess of their total number.
Protein is not prohibited. If you are overweight, you should lose weight.
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Yes, however I recommend the vehicle should be the named insured's vehicle as Oregon police force will harass you.
If you are traveling in a vehicle with young passengers, they need to be in carseats if they are young and all children should be in a seatbelt. If you are driving a bus, you should make sure they have a caregiver traveling with them.
If your 18 year old wants to move out in Washington you should let them. When children turn 18 they are legally an adult and can move out if they choose.
Provided it is not prohibited in the loan contract, probably. Keep in mind that the lender still holds lien on the vehicle and you are still obligated to pay the note. Should payment cease, the vehicle is still in all likelihood available for repossession, and the fact that another person holds it will not stop recovery, nor will it end your responsibility to the lender.
No. Think of all the children who would not have the loving arms of their parents, the educational opportunities, the belonging to a family, if interracial adoption was prohibited. Children are children, no matter the race. Children are innocent; it was not their decision to be brought into the world. If there are reasons why their biological parents cannot care for them, being brought into a family that cares and wants to provide is a beautiful thing. Race shouldn't have a part in the legality of adoption but good adoptive parents respect the differences in culture and heritage that they instill in their children. There are many more children who need loving families than there are people willing to adopt; if for no other reason than this, interracial adoption should never be prohibited.
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