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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 421452" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Calling the newspaper is a good idea! I had a positive experience after the police wouldn't do anything. My friend used to always look on-line at sex offenders in our neighborhood- well one just happened to be a basketball coach in our kids PAL basketball league (Police Athletic League). I told them thinking they just didn't know, and they didn't care!!! Hello, he still could coach them? So,....I contacted the newspaper! They ran a whole story and not only was this revealed to everyone, but now all parent volunteers have to get a background check. A grant from the Megan Kanka foundation pays for them all! (Yeah me!)</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, the cop maybe knew the kid who hit Dude, difficult child has a friend constantly being pulled over for drunken driving, the dad is a cop and the other cops call daddy and he comes to get the kid from the side of the road. I hope Dude is ok!!! Why should Dude be treated like a second-class citizen? I'm sure if that cops' family member was hit by Dude it would be a different story! Go to the boss! Justice for Dude!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 421452, member: 2668"] Calling the newspaper is a good idea! I had a positive experience after the police wouldn't do anything. My friend used to always look on-line at sex offenders in our neighborhood- well one just happened to be a basketball coach in our kids PAL basketball league (Police Athletic League). I told them thinking they just didn't know, and they didn't care!!! Hello, he still could coach them? So,....I contacted the newspaper! They ran a whole story and not only was this revealed to everyone, but now all parent volunteers have to get a background check. A grant from the Megan Kanka foundation pays for them all! (Yeah me!) Anyway, the cop maybe knew the kid who hit Dude, difficult child has a friend constantly being pulled over for drunken driving, the dad is a cop and the other cops call daddy and he comes to get the kid from the side of the road. I hope Dude is ok!!! Why should Dude be treated like a second-class citizen? I'm sure if that cops' family member was hit by Dude it would be a different story! Go to the boss! Justice for Dude!!!! [/QUOTE]
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