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since she's 17 and you've only been together not that long (meaning, mom's the primary disciplinarian) that you not say anything to the daughter, but when her mother comes home, you talk to her mother (your girlfriend, I assume), figure out how you want to approach it, and then the two of you together approach the daughter.
I say this for the following reasons:
1) Being 17, she may not have accepted you as a valid authority figure (otherwise you wouldn't be saying "wait until your mom gets home).
2) I don't think saying "wait until your mom gets home" really gets you anywhere. When her mom gets home and you talk and confront her, it's obvious she'll know you provided the details.
3) Talking with her mother first lets you figure out a game plan and to take a consistent approach. I don't know anything about the family, but if your approach is negative, and her mom doesn't care, that puts you in a poor strategic position as a failed authority figure.
4) Approaching her together with a consistent and agreed upon position shows her that you two are working together and ensures she can't play one of you off the other, and that each of you (you and her mom) speak as one.
- Tab
p.s.: If the friend was "staggering", then I hope to hell it was your daughter that was driving. If not, then you also need to talk about why your daughter would get in a car with someone who can't even walk.
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