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What Do You Do About the Bad Peers Who Are Instrumental in Your difficult child's Descent?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 449736" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Yes you can. You can take it a step further and file a 'No Trespass" on them. I'm sure each locality has it's own requirements for it. Here, all that you need is to be concerned about any illegal activity. The catch is that the perpetrator has to be there to sign acknowledgement. My neighbor tried this on his step daughter's abusive DF, but made the mistake of 'letting' the guy know he was there so the kid kept bolting before cops arrived. A local supermarket got one against ALL middle school students until 6pm. The store is walking distance from the school and I'm just guessing there were many shoplifting/rowdiness issues. Essentially this made it ILLEGAL for me to go shopping there WITH my son before 6pm. Obviously all the students did not sign acknowledgement, the principal signed on their behalf. <em>Just dawned on me that this could legally have been argued since principals have NO jusrisdiction over students outside school hours, but whatever, never became an issue for us.</em></p><p></p><p>But anyway it can and should be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 449736, member: 11965"] Yes you can. You can take it a step further and file a 'No Trespass" on them. I'm sure each locality has it's own requirements for it. Here, all that you need is to be concerned about any illegal activity. The catch is that the perpetrator has to be there to sign acknowledgement. My neighbor tried this on his step daughter's abusive DF, but made the mistake of 'letting' the guy know he was there so the kid kept bolting before cops arrived. A local supermarket got one against ALL middle school students until 6pm. The store is walking distance from the school and I'm just guessing there were many shoplifting/rowdiness issues. Essentially this made it ILLEGAL for me to go shopping there WITH my son before 6pm. Obviously all the students did not sign acknowledgement, the principal signed on their behalf. [I]Just dawned on me that this could legally have been argued since principals have NO jusrisdiction over students outside school hours, but whatever, never became an issue for us.[/I] But anyway it can and should be done. [/QUOTE]
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