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<blockquote data-quote="blb" data-source="post: 78951" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>well, that does make a difference, doesn't it :hammer: :hammer: Thanks Wynter!</p><p></p><p>Though it does change the dynamic somewhat, siblings have been known to duke it out--and I'm not sure that siblings swatting each other is worthy of the police , jmho. I guess the key thing would be the severity of what he did, and if you felt that by calling the police, you would be opening up more of a can of worms than not.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you could speak with someone from the police department that could come to the house and just speak to him re what COULD happen if he was charged with assault, maybe that would be enough to scare him straight on that issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blb, post: 78951, member: 32"] well, that does make a difference, doesn't it [img]:hammer:[/img] [img]:hammer:[/img] Thanks Wynter! Though it does change the dynamic somewhat, siblings have been known to duke it out--and I'm not sure that siblings swatting each other is worthy of the police , jmho. I guess the key thing would be the severity of what he did, and if you felt that by calling the police, you would be opening up more of a can of worms than not. Maybe you could speak with someone from the police department that could come to the house and just speak to him re what COULD happen if he was charged with assault, maybe that would be enough to scare him straight on that issue? [/QUOTE]
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