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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 9360" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>PonyGirl -- Those are good questions! I don't know the answers now. I'd have to discuss this with- husband.</p><p></p><p>Actually, I can't believe this whole thing is happening. If she was going to get in trouble, why couldn't she have done this in high school or earlier?? She never had anything like this before. Part of me says why did the school police give her and her ex tickets for disorderly conduct for having an argument between themselves?? No one else was involved or got hurt. (I always thought disorderly conduct meant you were arguing with a policeman.) And she did not do the vandalism on purpose. She threw ex's phone and it happened to hit the window and broke it. She will have to pay the school to have it fixed. I guess I wonder why that had to be a vandalism ticket--I thought vandalism was something you purposely did.</p><p></p><p>I mean, I know she was wrong for arguing and for breaking the window. But she also got hurt in the second incident and went to the hospital. Part of me is saying why should you get a disorderly conduct ticket for arguing? I know lots of people have argued LOUDLY and not gotten tickets.</p><p></p><p>Yikes--I'm suddenly feeling sorry for Melissa for getting these tickets. :hammer:</p><p></p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 9360, member: 87"] PonyGirl -- Those are good questions! I don't know the answers now. I'd have to discuss this with- husband. Actually, I can't believe this whole thing is happening. If she was going to get in trouble, why couldn't she have done this in high school or earlier?? She never had anything like this before. Part of me says why did the school police give her and her ex tickets for disorderly conduct for having an argument between themselves?? No one else was involved or got hurt. (I always thought disorderly conduct meant you were arguing with a policeman.) And she did not do the vandalism on purpose. She threw ex's phone and it happened to hit the window and broke it. She will have to pay the school to have it fixed. I guess I wonder why that had to be a vandalism ticket--I thought vandalism was something you purposely did. I mean, I know she was wrong for arguing and for breaking the window. But she also got hurt in the second incident and went to the hospital. Part of me is saying why should you get a disorderly conduct ticket for arguing? I know lots of people have argued LOUDLY and not gotten tickets. Yikes--I'm suddenly feeling sorry for Melissa for getting these tickets. [img]:hammer:[/img] Sue [/QUOTE]
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