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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 70941"><p>Leave him there. Let him walk home. Call the police if he does not come home. I have told my difficult child that I will not hesitate to call the police. I will. If he does not like our home and our rules he can see if he likes the rules in another home. difficult child had a tour of the Juvenile detention center. They met us in the lobby, told me I had to leave and come back in two hours. A big man that looked like "Steve" from Jerry Springer came and took him away. When I picked him up I told him if he ever comes back here he will be staying. That was two years ago when he was 10.</p><p>Things have gotten so much better. He has changed, matured. </p><p></p><p>Hope You can find a solution. Try not to make empty threats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 70941"] Leave him there. Let him walk home. Call the police if he does not come home. I have told my difficult child that I will not hesitate to call the police. I will. If he does not like our home and our rules he can see if he likes the rules in another home. difficult child had a tour of the Juvenile detention center. They met us in the lobby, told me I had to leave and come back in two hours. A big man that looked like "Steve" from Jerry Springer came and took him away. When I picked him up I told him if he ever comes back here he will be staying. That was two years ago when he was 10. Things have gotten so much better. He has changed, matured. Hope You can find a solution. Try not to make empty threats. [/QUOTE]
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