Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 HI Deborah, I'm sure you are right, but because of our kids disabilities they are the first in line as suspects reguardless of whether we have called the police or not. Blessings, Mimi Deborah Hogshead <ewebwoman@...> wrote: With calling the police, I have heard that once that is done, your child gets put on a list of possible suspects if any mischief is done in your neighborhood, simply because you have now told the police that he/she is dangerous and could harm someone. As nice as the police are, that is what I was told by the police. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Hi Deborah, I'm not sure if I missed alot before reading this post. But I disgree with: " because of our kids disabilities they are the first in line as suspects " " reguardless of whether we have called the police or not " Why would you think that? I assume its because of where you live? But thats not true in N.Y. where I live. I can't believe that statement would be true. But I'm sure others will correct me if I'm wrong. usa4Him <usa4him@...> wrote: HI Deborah, I'm sure you are right, but because of our kids disabilities they are the first in line as suspects reguardless of whether we have called the police or not. Blessings, Mimi Deborah Hogshead <ewebwoman@...> wrote: With calling the police, I have heard that once that is done, your child gets put on a list of possible suspects if any mischief is done in your neighborhood, simply because you have now told the police that he/she is dangerous and could harm someone. As nice as the police are, that is what I was told by the police. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 OOPs, Sorry Deborah, long day, that was meant for mimi. Rose <beachbodytan2002@...> wrote: Hi Deborah, I'm not sure if I missed alot before reading this post. But I disgree with: " because of our kids disabilities they are the first in line as suspects " " reguardless of whether we have called the police or not " Why would you think that? I assume its because of where you live? But thats not true in N.Y. where I live. I can't believe that statement would be true. But I'm sure others will correct me if I'm wrong. usa4Him <usa4him@...> wrote: HI Deborah, I'm sure you are right, but because of our kids disabilities they are the first in line as suspects reguardless of whether we have called the police or not. Blessings, Mimi Deborah Hogshead <ewebwoman@...> wrote: With calling the police, I have heard that once that is done, your child gets put on a list of possible suspects if any mischief is done in your neighborhood, simply because you have now told the police that he/she is dangerous and could harm someone. As nice as the police are, that is what I was told by the police. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 It is true for here. We live near a set of apartments. Something happens there the police comes here. One time someone set the woods on fire, well it was kind of hard when went to counceling at a camp for two hours. My hubby was working at the fire department and the fire chief called him in and asked him why his kids did that and he could have been kicked of the department. Well he told him that the kids where not home at the time so it was all dropped after I got the paperwork to prove were they where at. Rose <beachbodytan2002@...> wrote: Hi Deborah, I'm not sure if I missed alot before reading this post. But I disgree with: " because of our kids disabilities they are the first in line as suspects " " reguardless of whether we have called the police or not " Why would you think that? I assume its because of where you live? But thats not true in N.Y. where I live. I can't believe that statement would be true. But I'm sure others will correct me if I'm wrong. usa4Him <usa4him@...> wrote: HI Deborah, I'm sure you are right, but because of our kids disabilities they are the first in line as suspects reguardless of whether we have called the police or not. Blessings, Mimi Deborah Hogshead <ewebwoman@...> wrote: With calling the police, I have heard that once that is done, your child gets put on a list of possible suspects if any mischief is done in your neighborhood, simply because you have now told the police that he/she is dangerous and could harm someone. As nice as the police are, that is what I was told by the police. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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