Posted by jleus on August 09, 2012 at 19:58:28 from (99.103.120.246):
In Reply to: Trying my patience posted by Huskers86 on August 09, 2012 at 15:41:19:
Go talk to whatever LEO is going to be involved when the kids people call the law because something happened ASAP. Tell him/her what has happened and who was involved.
Had a similar situation last summer when school let out, involved my yard dog (stray that came up, started eating with the others, and knows what I expect out of him for food and lodging). He hasn"t bit but doesn"t like being antagonized. Headache all last summer, junk started again, I went to him (LEO) first, troubles went away.
It would be great if we could expect the respect for others that was put into young people 35 - 40 years ago but it ain"t going to be there in most cases. I work with high school age in the church and they have little to no respect for themselves much less others, when you see their parents its a wonder the kid made it to the point thay did.
Involve the law, high probability they are going to be involved at some point, you talking to them first is a BIG stress reducer when the time comes. Just my two cents, and yes, I am active with youth in the community.
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