I assume we're referring to a parental perspective on a DUI involving drugs.
Both drugs and DUI show that the individual holds a lack of reasoning and responsibility for their self and others. They are potentially putting their life at risk and, even worse, putting other lives at risk. Such an individual has no business being in control of any kind of vehicle, and any responsible parent would remove, and enforce that removal, of driving privileges.
Depending on what kind of drugs are being used, rehab may be necessary.
After the removal of driving privileges, if the individual were to take the vehicle regardless, report it stolen.
You will be, of course. You were driving and are fully responsible for anything that the vehicle does.
Leaders are responsible for directing and commanding a group. They are charged with determining the best course of action for their team.
If she was driving your car, notify your agent. If it was her mom's car, then her insurance is responsible, and, of course, if your daughter was driving her own vehicle, she would have her own insurance.
More than likely the driver of the car would be held responsible. Obviously the owner could not give permission for the car to be driven. This is a situation that can become very complicated and costly. Consulting an attorney would be the best course of action.
infidelity of course.
Your only obvious course of action would be to show that the state knew or should have known that the other driver did not have required insurance and that they did not do anything reasonable to prevent the driver from driving without insurance. This would be extremely difficult to prove. You are probably better off going after the driver in a civil action. If he/she has any assets, you may be able to attach them in a judgment.
Of course it is. You would be charged with driving recklessly, or perhaps even impaired driving. And you would be held responsible for any damage caused. And the insurance company may not cover the cost due to your lack of judgement.
An online defensive driving course is more or less a video with questions that the person taking the course takes at the end. However, taking a defensive driving course this way costs more than taking a "live" defensive driving course, and it is far more hands-on.
what is the course of action to bring in business in a call center?
Planning is charting the future course of action at present?
Depending on where a traffic ticket was issued, one can usually have a choice of how to go about a driving course. In most counties, one can choose to either take a course in an available classroom, or on an approved driving course website.
Optimal course of action refers to when someone chooses the procedure that they feel is best to deal with something. For instance, coming up with a plan for something is a course of action.