Well now that DS16 has his license, I dont want him to have to drive everyone everywhere, even if they offer to cough up gas money, too much wear and tear on his car. He currently is only legally allowed to drive one other nonsibling in the car. And some of the places he had to drive for baseball for example were extremely far away in the middle of nowhere. No way did I want him driving himself or another player there after he just got his license. Once in awhile, ok, but not all the time. He needs to get home or get to work.
I'll never forget the call I got from DS two years ago when he was a freshman saying that this senior was going to give him a ride to the diner after the play, the whole cast was going. He was so excitied to be riding in an orange, convertible Camaro. Mom not so much, it was nerveracking.
DS16 last spring played on a baseball team of all 16 year olds. Most of these kids were new drivers or in the process of getting their license. Given where the away games were, none of them drove. The coach always sent out an email said we are meeting at the home field and if anyone needed a ride to show up there. They had to leave by 4 to get to these places. Many parents worked. The email would always come out can Joey get a ride please. I ALWAYS replied all and said I would go and get whoever needed to be picked up. So it was me, and the two coaches who always had kids in our car. The ONE time I needed a ride for DS, I put the email out there. Not one single person stepped up, and only one coach was driving and he did not have room for DS. ALL those kids I drove and not one of them could step up. One of them was driving up there but the mom wanted him to practice...I mean really, you couldnt forgo that to pay back a favor. Finally the coach tracked down a dad who had not left the area yet and he came and got him. And YES I ahve driven his kid several times.
THIS is why I sometimes get ticked off at the working parents who sign their kids up for things and then expect everyone else to get them there and not pay it back when asked.
Where was the word force used? You dont know this man and his family's story, maybe this was a family decision, one that is once again no one's business.
Once again I am not supporting Coonhound's tone in this thread but this kind of speculation and judging is over the line IMHO.