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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 251608" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Thanks for pointing this out. I am aware of it. All too aware of it, in fact. I know that getting caught violating the PO is where it is criminal. I just want all of it to stop. </p><p> </p><p>As far as I know the parents "seem" to be law abiding. Like I wrote before, one works (not as a teacher) at the same SD as me. So does her husband. Though they do not work directly with students like I do. I have also met one of the girls parents. They were very apologetic, but really did nothing. I never tried to confront the other girl's parents. By the time I got to her, I was disullisioned with the whole parent thing. Plus, they then stepped it up and retaliated. </p><p> </p><p>That was a really horrible time for Daughter. She thought they were her friends. She had hung out with them only a few days before having pizza and a good time. </p><p> </p><p>Anyway, my first step is to file for the restraining orders. At the very least the parents will have to appear before a judge because of the actions of their children. I'm trying to keep my expectations realistic. Honestly, I'm afraid of more retaliation and it becoming more severe, but I have to take a stand. I don't think they realize what they are doing is against the law. </p><p> </p><p>First step: file</p><p>Second step: serve</p><p>Third step: court. </p><p> </p><p>I just want to get through the first step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 251608, member: 831"] Thanks for pointing this out. I am aware of it. All too aware of it, in fact. I know that getting caught violating the PO is where it is criminal. I just want all of it to stop. As far as I know the parents "seem" to be law abiding. Like I wrote before, one works (not as a teacher) at the same SD as me. So does her husband. Though they do not work directly with students like I do. I have also met one of the girls parents. They were very apologetic, but really did nothing. I never tried to confront the other girl's parents. By the time I got to her, I was disullisioned with the whole parent thing. Plus, they then stepped it up and retaliated. That was a really horrible time for Daughter. She thought they were her friends. She had hung out with them only a few days before having pizza and a good time. Anyway, my first step is to file for the restraining orders. At the very least the parents will have to appear before a judge because of the actions of their children. I'm trying to keep my expectations realistic. Honestly, I'm afraid of more retaliation and it becoming more severe, but I have to take a stand. I don't think they realize what they are doing is against the law. First step: file Second step: serve Third step: court. I just want to get through the first step. [/QUOTE]
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