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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 172030" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Terry, I'm glad she got pulled over too. For years now we have been the ones who called the police on her, gotten her into trouble while other parents looked the other way, forced her to go to court and face the consequences of her behavior while her cohorts in crime walked free. This time she got caught all on her own. I know she was scared. She never cries and she was sobbing and when she got home she went to her room where she stayed the entire day and night without saying a word. This is the first time that she was caught on her own and I couldn't be happier. Paying a fine would have no effect on her. Having the cop yell at her and make her face our punishement is far worse. </p><p></p><p>Sara and dreamer, see above. I think, in fact I know, we have gone over and above what most other parents have making their difficult child accept consequences for their behavior. I make no apologies and I have a different opinion than you do about this. I don't live in an affluent area and difficult child certainly isn't exempt from getting into trouble with the police around here. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 172030, member: 59"] Terry, I'm glad she got pulled over too. For years now we have been the ones who called the police on her, gotten her into trouble while other parents looked the other way, forced her to go to court and face the consequences of her behavior while her cohorts in crime walked free. This time she got caught all on her own. I know she was scared. She never cries and she was sobbing and when she got home she went to her room where she stayed the entire day and night without saying a word. This is the first time that she was caught on her own and I couldn't be happier. Paying a fine would have no effect on her. Having the cop yell at her and make her face our punishement is far worse. Sara and dreamer, see above. I think, in fact I know, we have gone over and above what most other parents have making their difficult child accept consequences for their behavior. I make no apologies and I have a different opinion than you do about this. I don't live in an affluent area and difficult child certainly isn't exempt from getting into trouble with the police around here. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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