Posted by MF Poor on August 09, 2012 at 17:04:42 from (50.96.253.180):
In Reply to: Trying my patience posted by Huskers86 on August 09, 2012 at 15:41:19:
Messing with kids that age is like wrestling with a pig in mud. The pig enjoys it and you just get muddy. The best way to deal with them is to politely ask them to leave and not make it fun for them to mess with you. If that doesn't work, take it to the next level. Otherwise, you get the reputation as the mean old man. Then the kids will get their friends and keep on messing with you. Their parents will most likely get bent out of shape about you threatening their "angels", and you have MORE problems. Best route is to POLITELY ask them to stay away until they come back a second time. Then let the police handle it. Trust me on this...I've BTDT, and fought the same battle. I learned the hard way. Swallow your pride and avoid a fight you cannot win. This is a different age than when we grew up.
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