How about you providing ONE link to any of your posts where you provided ANY help to anyone!!!Lorane said:notbeingpaid,
Are you using multiple names on the forum. You and at least 2 other people, all with the same type of responses, do very little to help others. You spend all you time belittling others.
Since I just reviewed your post 'history', I can safely say, you cannot.
So, quit your bitching and go find someone else to pester.
And let me guess... you find absolutely NOTHING wrong with that, huh??My son had something similar to this happen to him. He went into a store to buy some groceries and tasted a strawberry out of two different baskets. After he paid for the groceries and started to leave he was arrested.
Gee, is that 'kind spin' on the FACT that he was found GUILTY of committing a criminal act. Another wonderful testament to your parenting ability, huh??He went to court, never been in trouble before or since, and was fined and sentenced civic duty.
And when they didn't get back to him, I guess you just figured, "DUH, Oh well". Can you really be that stupid??One location for this civic duty was the public library in our town. He called the library and they told him they no longer involved in the program. He called the court house and told them of the story. They lady at the court house stated that she would get back with him.
Hmmmmm... I think I see a pattern here. He steals from a store and is found guilty. Then, he just ignores the court order. And finally, he is just co-incidentally "stopped by our city police officer". Seems like he is being 'handled' by the police an awful lot, in a short time, huh??He was 15 at the time and two later he moved to a different city. Coming back home to visit, he and some friends were stopped by our city police officer.
So much for you teaching him responsibility and accountability for his actions, huh?? Your 'parenting skills' seem to leave a lot to be desired.They ran a check on his license and found a warrant for his arrest. He was arrested, a bond was posted. They told him that he would be notified of the court date. He went back to the city where he lived.
Okay, so here he is, presumably still a teenager, with a conviction, a traffic stop and TWO warrants for his arrest. I bet you are so proud!!Two months go by and he calls me to see if I had heard anything and he also call the court house once during that time. So I call the court house and they tell me that a warrant is issued for his arrest again.
That certainly doesn't mean that they didn't happen.... or excuse his stupid and irresponsible actions though, does it???To make a long story short, I hired an attorney, both bond monies were returned and the arrest removed from his record.
Gee, and did you expect him to just puke it up at the register?? Of course, once he has eaten (or otherwise destroyed) the other persons property, his fleeing the scene is irrelevant. Or can't you even figure that out??In our state, I was told that they had to be leaving the store with the merchandise, in order to be arrested.
Gee, the difference here is in your own post.... THEY PAID FOR IT!!I also think you have a good argument about the people who wear the shoes to the counter and the people who are eating the candy bar before paying for it. Good luck.
I asked earlier if you were really that stupid. The latter part of your post removed all doubt.