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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 378567" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>My minor son stole from me while on juvenile parole- I called police and filed charges. Partly because he stole it by cutting my pocket and taking it while I was asleep one night. I will say though, some people I read about must be a lot more tolerable than me and people in my jurisdiction because their kids have broken the law in serious ways but have been in no legal trouble- but I couldn't live like that. Sleeping with my money, keys, debit card, and telephone and having a knife held up to me at a different point in time was about my limit. Now I feel like I must be a failure because I didn't tolerate more- in a way- but in another way, I think it enables them to let it comtinue and not turn them in. My son is a minor so I didn't have the option of just making him leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 378567, member: 3699"] My minor son stole from me while on juvenile parole- I called police and filed charges. Partly because he stole it by cutting my pocket and taking it while I was asleep one night. I will say though, some people I read about must be a lot more tolerable than me and people in my jurisdiction because their kids have broken the law in serious ways but have been in no legal trouble- but I couldn't live like that. Sleeping with my money, keys, debit card, and telephone and having a knife held up to me at a different point in time was about my limit. Now I feel like I must be a failure because I didn't tolerate more- in a way- but in another way, I think it enables them to let it comtinue and not turn them in. My son is a minor so I didn't have the option of just making him leave. [/QUOTE]
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