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<blockquote data-quote="Robinboots" data-source="post: 351251" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>I'm so sorry you're dealing with this - but I think we have the same kid. Ha. Probation violations apparently mean nothing. Breaking and entering mean nothing. My difficult child has violated all conditions of his probation within 24 hours of court. I tell his DJO, she waits, then finally writes him up and her supervisor squashes the whole thing. SAME supervisor, I might add, who decided that difficult child was in "need of protection" last year.</p><p></p><p>Idiots, they're all idiots. And it's always OUR fault. We're too strict, or whatever. Ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinboots, post: 351251, member: 4542"] I'm so sorry you're dealing with this - but I think we have the same kid. Ha. Probation violations apparently mean nothing. Breaking and entering mean nothing. My difficult child has violated all conditions of his probation within 24 hours of court. I tell his DJO, she waits, then finally writes him up and her supervisor squashes the whole thing. SAME supervisor, I might add, who decided that difficult child was in "need of protection" last year. Idiots, they're all idiots. And it's always OUR fault. We're too strict, or whatever. Ha. [/QUOTE]
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