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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 457493" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>You had me at "bio mom is gone and boyfriend wants to go to a football game and sent the child to play at your house." Either that kid was too scared to go back and tell boyfriend "no", or the boyfriend was already gone.</p><p></p><p>I'd write a POLITE letter to the neighbors to explain what had happened, and honestly, while threatening to call the police might not have been the best way to deal with it, it was a long hard day and they put you in a bad position. That child is their child, and they need to make babysitting arrangements for him. In any case you certainly hope that the child will not be left on his own again, but they should be aware that even if you <em>are</em> at home, you are <em>not</em> available at a moment's notice and they should <em>not</em> count on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 457493, member: 99"] You had me at "bio mom is gone and boyfriend wants to go to a football game and sent the child to play at your house." Either that kid was too scared to go back and tell boyfriend "no", or the boyfriend was already gone. I'd write a POLITE letter to the neighbors to explain what had happened, and honestly, while threatening to call the police might not have been the best way to deal with it, it was a long hard day and they put you in a bad position. That child is their child, and they need to make babysitting arrangements for him. In any case you certainly hope that the child will not be left on his own again, but they should be aware that even if you [I]are[/I] at home, you are [I]not[/I] available at a moment's notice and they should [I]not[/I] count on you. [/QUOTE]
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