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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 351198" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>He was knocking at the door- I let him in. He said he's going to bed. I'm going to suggest that PO put him on a monitored ankle bracelet AND some time in detention. I have no idea what he will do- he could do anything from re-committing him (but I doubt it- as it turns out there was some reason- maybe age- that difficult child couldn't be held longer), detterring it all to the "mentor", giving custody to dss/ my bro, I guess that's about it. I've done all I know- difficult child knows the risk of going to my bro at this point. If he's determined to defy any rules it would do no good to drop him off at school and pick him up. His big complaint was that I was too strict- I think that's BS- these are parole requirements not mine and he had to do certain things to get realeased from Department of Juvenile Justice (or so he thought) and he did them with no problem- and I can assure you those rules in Department of Juvenile Justice are stricter than mine- or the PO's for that matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 351198, member: 3699"] He was knocking at the door- I let him in. He said he's going to bed. I'm going to suggest that PO put him on a monitored ankle bracelet AND some time in detention. I have no idea what he will do- he could do anything from re-committing him (but I doubt it- as it turns out there was some reason- maybe age- that difficult child couldn't be held longer), detterring it all to the "mentor", giving custody to dss/ my bro, I guess that's about it. I've done all I know- difficult child knows the risk of going to my bro at this point. If he's determined to defy any rules it would do no good to drop him off at school and pick him up. His big complaint was that I was too strict- I think that's BS- these are parole requirements not mine and he had to do certain things to get realeased from Department of Juvenile Justice (or so he thought) and he did them with no problem- and I can assure you those rules in Department of Juvenile Justice are stricter than mine- or the PO's for that matter. [/QUOTE]
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