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Mom, What will the police do?
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 206499" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>If the baby is in J's full time custody then he has the right to engage whatever babysitter he wants. easy child is not wanted by the police and they have no reason to think that the baby is being abused while easy child babysits. What exactly is S going to complain to the police about? If she lies, she's making a false police report. Since she has already called police unreasonably on J since J gained custody, another meritless complaint is going to go badly for S, not for easy child. With repeated harassment of himself and babysitters and S driving by his apartment when he's not there, J probably has the basis for a restraining order against S, or even a stalking charge. I agree that easy child probably should stay away from this situation but she needn't worry that she'll be in trouble with the police. It's S that she should be worried about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 206499, member: 2884"] If the baby is in J's full time custody then he has the right to engage whatever babysitter he wants. easy child is not wanted by the police and they have no reason to think that the baby is being abused while easy child babysits. What exactly is S going to complain to the police about? If she lies, she's making a false police report. Since she has already called police unreasonably on J since J gained custody, another meritless complaint is going to go badly for S, not for easy child. With repeated harassment of himself and babysitters and S driving by his apartment when he's not there, J probably has the basis for a restraining order against S, or even a stalking charge. I agree that easy child probably should stay away from this situation but she needn't worry that she'll be in trouble with the police. It's S that she should be worried about. [/QUOTE]
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