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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 500060" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It would upset me greatly. There are people in our area who use their kids for drug trafficking and other illegal activities. I would be afraid it was a push-in robbery as in one of the big cities near us there were some parents in a family who would go aroudn with their little kids and have kids ring doorbells and say they were out walking or at a park and could they use the bathroom, or just had the kid try to push in like that. Then the parents either pushed in and robbed them or called and reported kidnapping or child molestation. It was UGLY because the people in the houses had a little kid at the door just try to rush in. One of the cops who helped iwth Wiz is a guy I went to school with and he reported that they had some reports that part of the famly who did that had moved here, so we should keep doors locked.</p><p></p><p>I would probably have told the dad that having his kid push into MY house would result in a 911 call.</p><p></p><p>Of course I also ahve a husband who years ago told Wiz it was fine to go to a friend's house. He did not know the friend, thought Wiz or I had set it up (Wiz told him that) and did NOT know that Wiz had to cross several small streets and some MAJOR ones to get there. He let Wiz leave at 6 pm on a school night in winter when it was getting dark. I was at work and got a call that husband needed the phone number for this friend because Wiz was supposed to call when he got there. husband didn't know the poeple's LAST NAME even. He just figured it was okay because when husband was 3 he took his sister for a 2 mile walk (she was 18 mos) when they were supposed to be napping and they were "fine" and got a ride on a fire truck home. He honestly did not even think twice. I managed to get in contact with someone who knew the little boy and where he lived. Wiz was about ten blocks in a totally other direction when we found him. </p><p></p><p>husband was not allowed to give the kids permission for ANYTHING with-o filling out a form that I made iwth an address, phone number, parent's name, time he contacted them to see if it was okay and a LOT of other stuff. He was REALLY difficult because he didn't see anything wrong until I pointed out that the area we found Wiz in had had several SWAT raids of drug dealers in the last month and that in the six weeks before he allowed this to happen their were over TEN articles about different small kids being sexually assaulted in restrooms, etc..... in public places with in two miles of our apartment. </p><p></p><p>In a LOT of ways husband was harder to raise than Wiz was. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 500060, member: 1233"] It would upset me greatly. There are people in our area who use their kids for drug trafficking and other illegal activities. I would be afraid it was a push-in robbery as in one of the big cities near us there were some parents in a family who would go aroudn with their little kids and have kids ring doorbells and say they were out walking or at a park and could they use the bathroom, or just had the kid try to push in like that. Then the parents either pushed in and robbed them or called and reported kidnapping or child molestation. It was UGLY because the people in the houses had a little kid at the door just try to rush in. One of the cops who helped iwth Wiz is a guy I went to school with and he reported that they had some reports that part of the famly who did that had moved here, so we should keep doors locked. I would probably have told the dad that having his kid push into MY house would result in a 911 call. Of course I also ahve a husband who years ago told Wiz it was fine to go to a friend's house. He did not know the friend, thought Wiz or I had set it up (Wiz told him that) and did NOT know that Wiz had to cross several small streets and some MAJOR ones to get there. He let Wiz leave at 6 pm on a school night in winter when it was getting dark. I was at work and got a call that husband needed the phone number for this friend because Wiz was supposed to call when he got there. husband didn't know the poeple's LAST NAME even. He just figured it was okay because when husband was 3 he took his sister for a 2 mile walk (she was 18 mos) when they were supposed to be napping and they were "fine" and got a ride on a fire truck home. He honestly did not even think twice. I managed to get in contact with someone who knew the little boy and where he lived. Wiz was about ten blocks in a totally other direction when we found him. husband was not allowed to give the kids permission for ANYTHING with-o filling out a form that I made iwth an address, phone number, parent's name, time he contacted them to see if it was okay and a LOT of other stuff. He was REALLY difficult because he didn't see anything wrong until I pointed out that the area we found Wiz in had had several SWAT raids of drug dealers in the last month and that in the six weeks before he allowed this to happen their were over TEN articles about different small kids being sexually assaulted in restrooms, etc..... in public places with in two miles of our apartment. In a LOT of ways husband was harder to raise than Wiz was. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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