These things were not related.I actually had few rules for my kids. But yeah, if they insisted on getting into trouble and felt entitled to hangout drinking vodka after their activity? The activity would be put on hold.
Some of the people, sometimes, yeah.Maybe because the people you seem to hang out with lead you to make poor decisions and attract the attention of law enforcement?
I hadn't even had anything to drink. None of us were drunk.When it's a bunch of minors acting drunk, and have an empty bottle of vodka in their midst.
65-cSo what's the actual charge on the summons (law and section)?
When did I blame someone else? (real question)You're still in "blame everyone else but me" mode, and that's fine. It happens. But at some point you're going to have to own your mistakes and start behaving like a responsible adult.
I'm not trying to have an attitude.
well I didn't exactly know before...Yet, it did not deter you.
My parents and grandma only "lost custody" of me because they died. That's sort of different. There was nothing wrong with them.A foster parent that lets their foster child run the roost is no better than the parent that lost custody to begin with.
and I'm so not in charge. lol.
What would be the point of taking away hockey? It' s good to be involved in sport.
Asking a question is not the same thing as complaining. And I didn't do any concealing and I didn't drink it (ok yeah I guess in the end I probably would have had some). Look man, I know that I should have chosen to leave them again.Concealing alcohol in water bottles and drinking it, and then complaining that the cops might have illegally searched your stash (i.e. he was smart enough to bust you) THAT is a conscious choice!
It's not like I go out drinking all the time.
I think you missed the sarcasm.No, SCHOOL isn't the problem; following the rules - and the law - is the problem. YOUR problem.