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One way to get difficult child to leave house without me actually having to move
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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 636741" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>Sometimes you just have to love the laws that protect us from ourselves. Eye's rolling here.</p><p> </p><p>The thing is people get caught in these legal loophole traps and often don't have the money or the knowledge to work it out. Wouldn't it be great if the law was always on the side of protecting the innocent and making our lives safer? Now the rules are so convoluted that they often protect the wrongdoer.</p><p> </p><p>All of us know someone who has been caught in this vicious cycle at some point. It may be in the technicality of a bill you receive from the cable company or a lease you sign. Sometimes it is in court! The laws that protect the innocent have been so beaten and battered by abusers that they no longer carry the weight they did.</p><p> </p><p>Man oh man are there a million ways to do people wrong anymore. It's a shame people can't just be decent law abiding citizens who aren't out to get something over on someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 636741, member: 15473"] Sometimes you just have to love the laws that protect us from ourselves. Eye's rolling here. The thing is people get caught in these legal loophole traps and often don't have the money or the knowledge to work it out. Wouldn't it be great if the law was always on the side of protecting the innocent and making our lives safer? Now the rules are so convoluted that they often protect the wrongdoer. All of us know someone who has been caught in this vicious cycle at some point. It may be in the technicality of a bill you receive from the cable company or a lease you sign. Sometimes it is in court! The laws that protect the innocent have been so beaten and battered by abusers that they no longer carry the weight they did. Man oh man are there a million ways to do people wrong anymore. It's a shame people can't just be decent law abiding citizens who aren't out to get something over on someone. [/QUOTE]
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