Police handcuff 5-yr old girl
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version 3,
Alright, serious answer.
1. When she was in the office, I would have shut her in there, barred the door, and called her parents.
2. I would have told the parents the options, that we felt calling the police was the only option. I would have asked the parents advice and explained the severity of the situation.
3. I would have done as the parents asked. If that meant locking the child in the office all day until she calmed down, or until the parents could arrive, that would be best.Tough call.
mg33
(Apr 24 05, 11:51)
--------------------------------Im sorry dude, I couldn't let this go.....
to reply to each #:
1)yes, lets leave her in an office to do even more damage...that makes sense, not only damage to the office, but potentially doing damage to herself.
...hell just for kicks why don't we just lock her up into the janitor closet...im sure she can find plenty of chemicals to clean up her act there...har har...2)this is just too simple to argue... so pretty much the consensus is that the parents need to do a better job to prevent theirt daughters behavior in public....therefore if they aren't doing a good job to begin with ....you want to go ask for their advice? even if the situation was that severe? thats what law enforcement officers are for... its call police academy...they go to training...of course they don't get trained for all situations but im sure they can come up with a much better solution then her seemingly bonehead parents.
3) combine comments #1 and #2 together...and Alex what are your questions???
... its all love here, gotta love contructive argument...no hard feelings to anyone