We did have his car disabled but he got his neighbor over to fix it. Now since the car has sat for the past 8 months with no use and thru a very cold winter, the battery is dead. He has asked the neighbor (who is a mechanic) to put a new battery in. Neighbor called me about it and wanted to know what to do. I told him to do whatever he felt OK with doing. My brothers and I don't want to put others in the middle of this situation or expect them to lie, etc, if they don't feel comfortable doing so.
My dad's renter is a driving instructor and said he would still have to pass a written and road test, which I am sure he can't anyways. The renter has chalked the wheels of his car (before the battery died) to check if he was driving or not. Now we will just have to wait and see if he gets the car fixed.
I did read the letter today that the doctor wrote for the DMV and he did mention in there that "the family" is concerned about my dad's driving due to past alcohol issues, but that my dad said if he chose to drink, would not drive (yeah, right
, never stopped him before), and that he (the doctor) felt my dad was capable of driving safely at this point.
We'll see what the DMV says about that letter.
My dad hasn't had a drink since last August when he came home from the nursing home. However, he is a binge drinker so he can go many months or even years without a drink, but once he has one, he can't stop and drinks 24/7 until he is so sick he has to stop again for awhile. He almost died twice last year from that. Our main concern is that with being able to drive, he would start drinking again having easy access to bars and liquor stores.
Apparently my dad assumes it was one of my brothers who talked to his doctor, because he was fine talking to me today and asked me to fax the letter to the DMV for him.