I am well-educated a successful business-owner. I have also been a Geico customer for many years. We have not made a vehicle claim in over 10 years, and no tickets either. My daughter has been driving for 7 years with no accidents and only 1 ticket. About 18 months ago my son pulled a bonehead move and got a DWI. I told him if he wanted to drive he'd have to get the SR22 and pay for his insurance. He was off to college and opted to ride his bike. He's a great kid and in pre-med. He just got a great job in a lab, but needs transportation. So I told him I'd take care of the insurance. I called Geico. I talked to a nice lady who said they'd be happy to take care of us and told me we'd have the paperwork in 2 to 3 days. Today I get a call from an underwriter. She told me that not only will we not be getting the SR22, but that my vehicle policies are canceled effective June 6. I was stunned. She explained that if I would sign a document stating that my son would never be a driver of one of our vehicles, and would acknowledge that if he did, Geico would be fully indemnified, they would reinstate our policies. I nicely let her know that I would happily pay $1,000 more a year before I would ever insure with Geico again. Is this a normal auto insurance practice? Seems like they could have simply called to explain their decision and then asked me to sign a form.