Anyway, definitely tell you mom the truth. Honesty is always the best policy, for a number of reasons.
One reason is that, if you lie to your mom, she's very likely to find out the truth later, and then you'll be in even more trouble.
Another reason is that she's your mom, and you should honor her by being honest with her. The Bible says multiple times to honor our parents. It also says that we should not lie. The Bible says that lying lips are an abomination to the Lord.
So tell the truth to your mom. She might even let you off easy for being honest with her.
2 states i lived in if you got caught driving with no license and your about to get license for first time ,they make it so you have to wait out a time period before you can get it. my son almost had to wait an additional year... if i was you i would tell your mom cause if she finds out you hid it she might be even more mad at you then she would be for being honest. And she will trust you more in the future when you ask to borrow the car
Many times when you go to teen court, you must have a parent or guardian with you so your mom WILL find out. Tell her yourself. It will be much better for you.
Parents who care about their kids actually know almost everything. Sometimes, we choose to play dumb so as to not embarrass our kids..
I think u should tell ur mom the whole truth she will sort it out if u
Dont do dis den may be u get trouble dat u never want so plz go fr ur mom.:-)
I'm a mom an i can tell you from my heart it's always best to tell be up front.I you are a good girl then you will just tell your mom what happened.She might be mad at fiest but she will understand.
Tell your mum, better she found out now than later, parents always find out.
tell your mom the truth, she will help you out... a mothers love is limitless and she will help you afterall. she will appreciate you telling her the truth.
So today my friend and I took her car out and I was driving and I swerved really bad and there was a cop behind me so he pulled us over because he thought we were drunk because he said "that's how drunk people swerve." But anyways neither of us have a license so we had to call my friends mom to pick us and the car up, and my parents were never notified. I did get a ticket though because I didn't have a license. It's not a ticket you pay though, you go to teen court and have to just do something simple to have it removed off your record. My problem is though I don't want to tell my mom because I get my license next week and if she found out I doubt she would let me get it, and I would be in a lot of trouble. Should I tell her the full truth soon and hope for the best, wait until I get my license and pretend like I got pulled over and didnt have my license with me, or just keep checking the mail for the teen court letter and deal with it all myself? I am a really smart responsibe girl so I can probably handle any of these options. I feel like I should go with the second one.