No, so I would probably insist on going with her and supervising...or I would try to negotiate a different solution with the bar owner.In the same circumstances, L, would you prefer your daughter to clean the bar or go to jail?
There is nothing wrong with trying to negotiate a different solution with the bar owner - but that is assuming you, as parent, were informed by the bar or your daughter of your daughter’s illegal presence in the bar, her illegal drinking and her theft of alcohol.No, so I would probably insist on going with her and supervising...or I would try to negotiate a different solution with the bar owner.
The children were adults at the age of 18 and therefore they could negotiate their own positions. Any parent would be out of line.There is nothing wrong with trying to negotiate a different solution with the bar owner - but that is assuming you, as parent, were informed by the bar or your daughter of your daughter’s illegal presence in the bar, her illegal drinking and her theft of alcohol.
I imagine that the bar owner, if trying to protect his own interests, would not publicize his offer to the teens to the parents of the teens and, likewise, the teens probably would prefer their parents were not informed.
Once the parents become involved, it probably would not be long before the police and attorneys become involved. At that point, criminal charges may result.
Oh. I agree completely.The children were adults at the age of 18 and therefore they could negotiate their own positions. Any parent would be out of line.
LOL My younger would!I also think it unlikely that the teens would tell their parents about their illegal acts if they could avoid doing so.
My kids would as well. The thought behind the honesty is logic. Be forthcoming now and get in trouble or wait till Mom inevitable finds out and get in HUGE trouble that will last till ...well forever.LOL My younger would!
You have good relationships with your kids.LOL My younger would!
The key to having a good relationship is to let them know at a VERY young age that Mom has eyes on the back of her head...any never do anything to make them doubt that it's true.You have good relationships with your kids.
I think many teens might try to hide from their parents any illegal acts they committed - unless or until they needed monetary or legal help or figured in the near future they would need monetary or legal help.
It depends on the kid. And the parents of the kid.
I dunno. Both of mine have always known that there is absolutely nothing they can't bring to me (sometimes to my chagrin...). And while I may not let them off the hook, I will help them navigate through the rapids. (I know. Mixed metaphors.)The key to having a good relationship is to let them know at a VERY young age that Mom has eyes on the back of her head...any never do anything to make them doubt that it's true.