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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 638030" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Unfortunately, calling the police wasnt really an option. First off, I dont think Lil could have handled it. Secondly, since it was cash he took over a period of at least several weeks I seriously doubt that they could have done anything. He wont be allowed in the house any time soon and if/when he does return there will be some SERIOUS non-negotiable rules.</p><p> </p><p> I will NOT become a prisoner in my own home, having to put locks on our bedroom door and keeping a constant inventory of those things we cant lock up. We have a friend who went through that with an adopted child. Actually installed locks on their bedroom door and lived in fear of the tirades. I work in a prison but I'll be damned if I'm going to live in one as well.</p><p> </p><p> We havent really considered conditions for him coming back yet as we both agree it wont be allowed to happen for a while. I have considered several things that I wont post here as I havent mentioned them to my wife yet but I will say that, at this point, I have no intention of allowing him back for at least several months. All actions have consequences both good and bad and its time he learned that. Since he refuses to learn it at home, I guess he will have to do so on the streets. Sorry if this post upsets you Honey but I'm in a bit of a mood this morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 638030, member: 18238"] Unfortunately, calling the police wasnt really an option. First off, I dont think Lil could have handled it. Secondly, since it was cash he took over a period of at least several weeks I seriously doubt that they could have done anything. He wont be allowed in the house any time soon and if/when he does return there will be some SERIOUS non-negotiable rules. I will NOT become a prisoner in my own home, having to put locks on our bedroom door and keeping a constant inventory of those things we cant lock up. We have a friend who went through that with an adopted child. Actually installed locks on their bedroom door and lived in fear of the tirades. I work in a prison but I'll be damned if I'm going to live in one as well. We havent really considered conditions for him coming back yet as we both agree it wont be allowed to happen for a while. I have considered several things that I wont post here as I havent mentioned them to my wife yet but I will say that, at this point, I have no intention of allowing him back for at least several months. All actions have consequences both good and bad and its time he learned that. Since he refuses to learn it at home, I guess he will have to do so on the streets. Sorry if this post upsets you Honey but I'm in a bit of a mood this morning. [/QUOTE]
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