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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 207092" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>What happens if you contact the judge about the PO causing problems? Or the PO's supervisor's supervisor?? Keep going up that ladder if she keeps pulling this stupid stuff.</p><p> </p><p>M rated video games?? When he can legally buy them!! Here at least the STORE and the cashier who sold the game get in trouble if they sell a minor an M rated video game. It may just be a local rule, but every store that I have been in that sells the games follows it. It really chaps the hides of some of the college kids who are not 18 yet at the beginning of the year when they get their loan $$.</p><p> </p><p>I really REALLY think you need to keep a journal of her stuff. Be as specific as possible as to what brought up the issue between you and difficult child, what you decided, WHY (went WAY over on cell phone bill (over by XXX$$), isnot old enough to buy M rated games, they incite him to be violent, whatever), who brought it up to PO, what PO said, how it undermined your parenting.</p><p> </p><p>Keep this log for as long as she is there. After every session go up a level over her head. her boss, the boss's boss, that boss's boss, the governor, etc... until someone beats this woman with the common sense stick. She is an idiot. </p><p> </p><p>I am sorry things are so rough. I hope difficult child sleeps better soon and feel better soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 207092, member: 1233"] What happens if you contact the judge about the PO causing problems? Or the PO's supervisor's supervisor?? Keep going up that ladder if she keeps pulling this stupid stuff. M rated video games?? When he can legally buy them!! Here at least the STORE and the cashier who sold the game get in trouble if they sell a minor an M rated video game. It may just be a local rule, but every store that I have been in that sells the games follows it. It really chaps the hides of some of the college kids who are not 18 yet at the beginning of the year when they get their loan $$. I really REALLY think you need to keep a journal of her stuff. Be as specific as possible as to what brought up the issue between you and difficult child, what you decided, WHY (went WAY over on cell phone bill (over by XXX$$), isnot old enough to buy M rated games, they incite him to be violent, whatever), who brought it up to PO, what PO said, how it undermined your parenting. Keep this log for as long as she is there. After every session go up a level over her head. her boss, the boss's boss, that boss's boss, the governor, etc... until someone beats this woman with the common sense stick. She is an idiot. I am sorry things are so rough. I hope difficult child sleeps better soon and feel better soon. [/QUOTE]
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