BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : JULY 24, 2000 ISSUE
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Parental Reminders


-- Know where your children are going and who will supervise them. Find out if they actually showed up at that destination.

-- Plan teen parties in advance, be an active chaperone, decide on the rules and guest list, and stick to them.

-- Don't host a party where minors are served alcohol. It's illegal in most states, and you may be financially liable for misdeeds by your children's guests.

-- Insist that your teenager driver pass the U.S. Transportation Dept.'s graduated driver licensing regimen.

-- Understand that if you own the car, you are financially responsible for damages if your child is behind the wheel.



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