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Lorraine03

Guest
What is the name of your state? Texas

Was called to my sons school today about something he had done wrong. Went into the school and told him I was going to find out what was the problem with the god damn school. A police officer was standing behind me and asked me to walk over to a desk with him and I did and he proceeded to write me a ticket for disorderly conduct - language. Is this for real. Can he do this. Thanks for your help.
 


Beth3

Senior Member
So your child had a problem at school serious enough for them to contact you and ask you to come see them. You arrive and immediately start cursing, even before you have a clue what's going on and likely within in the earshot of the students. What's wrong with this picture?

Yes, the officer can cite you for disorderly conduct. He did, didn't he?
 

djohnson

Senior Member
I wondering if your child knew any better. If so it wasn't taught by you. What kind of an example is that to set for your child especially in such a place. I think maybe the problem isn't with the school its at home.
 
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knorris

Guest
No wonder he got into trouble,

If that is the example you set for your child, then it's no wonder your son is in trouble with the school. Kathie
 

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