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Taking a kid riding that isn't yours...
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[QUOTE="yzguy15, post: 169311, member: 20368"] Please don't tell me not to do this, because I will. You're just wasting your time. This friend of mine is 15 and used to ride dirtbikes with his dad when he was younger. His dad died several years ago, and he is just now starting to get back into it. He and his dad used to ride a lot and they were really close, needless to say his death hit him hard. He likes to ride, but his mom has a small car and doesn't reallly have the time to take him. Therefore I feel that it is my duty, as a kid who has a dad that loves to ride, to help him out. So all we need to type up a piece of paper like one of the above and have it notarized? Or is the notarization important? [/QUOTE]
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