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Old 02-27-2015, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by The Buckeyes View Post
It depends on how you look at the double standards in this country of ours...aren't they eligible to be covered under their parents medical insurance because they are regarded as "children" until the age of 26!
Look at the "age 26" insurance option like this: Better that the parents and their employer pay the premium to have them on parents' family plan insurance, than to force taxpayers to fork over more for them than we already are. I know quite a few recent college grads who could not get a job that included health insurance benefits, as many are small employers and many companies cut "full time" to less than 30 hours per week as that incentive exists.

As for drinking and driving as the original topic is, I hope the guys learn their lesson now. Nipped in the bud, hopefully.