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We told him after the first time that he would be on his own to handle it if he did anything like that again.
I would go with this....time to be true to your word.
We told him after the first time that he would be on his own to handle it if he did anything like that again.

I agree with this.Free4Life11 said:Walk, take the bus, get a cab, call a friend, etc. He's 20, he'll find a way.
ENJOY YOUR VACATION! He's an adult and can deal with this. I wouldn't pay the fine at all or cancel your trip! What kind of a lesson will that teach him? That whenever he screws up mom and dad will drop what they are doing, bail him out, and baby him? This is the second time he's been caught, it's time he learned his lesson.
Good luck.
Viking said:What confuses me here is people stating that he's an adult - but he can't drink alcohol![]()
IMHO if someone is old enough to marry or old enough to die for his/her country, he/she should be allowed to have a beer or a glas champagne at his/her own wedding.
) I went with him to court, but we did not hire an attorney because he was clearly wrong. We made him pay the court costs, his driving school, and helped him find appropriate community service. About the same time he failed his first semester of college--we gave him a second chance. He just failed his second semester for a 0.00GPA. Now he is living at home& working and paying for his own insurance. I love my son dearly, but I would not be helping him if I don't draw the line in the sand. 
goodeats said:Wow I find it appalling that the police would waste their time on something as trivial as a 20 year old having a beer at a private party! If he was walking down the street drinking I might see it differently. Where did this happen?
Go to Florida, have a good time. Your son will figure it out.
to the OP,
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goodeats said:Wow I find it appalling that the police would waste their time on something as trivial as a 20 year old having a beer at a private party!
Viking said:What confuses me here is people stating that he's an adult - but he can't drink alcohol![]()
IMHO if someone is old enough to marry or old enough to die for his/her country, he/she should be allowed to have a beer or a glas champagne at his/her own wedding.
and I thought our week in Fl would allow for that....The last year has been stressful caring for my 86 yr old mom's health issues (broken hip, rehab, heart problems, last month she broke her pelvis, rehab, now home)...So I am going to be selfish and hope for an extention.
I don't know or care what the rules are in Germany. Here in the US you are an adult at 18 but cannot drink until 21. That is the law, so Americans live by it and pay the consequence it we don't. If us Americans want it changed then we will do it,if not then we live with it.Viking said:What confuses me here is people stating that he's an adult - but he can't drink alcohol![]()
IMHO if someone is old enough to marry or old enough to die for his/her country, he/she should be allowed to have a beer or a glas champagne at his/her own wedding.
mickeyfan2 said:I don't know or care what the rules are in Germany. Here in the US you are an adult at 18 but cannot drink until 21. That is the law, so Americans live by it and pay the consequence it we don't. If us Americans want it changed then we will do it,if not then we live with it.