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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 102284" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I agree with Meowbunny. Its one thing to know about pot being sold while its a totally other thing to know about or watch a violent act. </p><p></p><p>Explain to him that he can always report such things anonymously. Other people dont have to know that he is the reporter so he wont be picked on and ostracized but its very important to report such things. Just think of someone talking about bringing a gun to school. That could lead to horrible consequences to many people. Him included. I think there are 1-800 lines for such things now.</p><p></p><p>Parents should also act like what we want our kids to act. We should return money if the cashier gives us to much change, report odd behavior in the parking lots to a manager, call the cops for broken down cars or accidents, always make sure that the cashier charges us for that soda we have in our hands at the grocery store, etc. They notice.</p><p></p><p>I cant tell you how many times Cory has told me Im an idiot for calling attention to the fact that the cashier didnt charge me for that diet coke Im drinking. I refuse to steal anything. Its not right, its illegal, and it costs someone, somewhere money. I figure karma comes around in the end. If I do the right thing, I will come out ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 102284, member: 1514"] I agree with Meowbunny. Its one thing to know about pot being sold while its a totally other thing to know about or watch a violent act. Explain to him that he can always report such things anonymously. Other people dont have to know that he is the reporter so he wont be picked on and ostracized but its very important to report such things. Just think of someone talking about bringing a gun to school. That could lead to horrible consequences to many people. Him included. I think there are 1-800 lines for such things now. Parents should also act like what we want our kids to act. We should return money if the cashier gives us to much change, report odd behavior in the parking lots to a manager, call the cops for broken down cars or accidents, always make sure that the cashier charges us for that soda we have in our hands at the grocery store, etc. They notice. I cant tell you how many times Cory has told me Im an idiot for calling attention to the fact that the cashier didnt charge me for that diet coke Im drinking. I refuse to steal anything. Its not right, its illegal, and it costs someone, somewhere money. I figure karma comes around in the end. If I do the right thing, I will come out ok. [/QUOTE]
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