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Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee
ya ya, we all have seen this debate on here like a thousand times.
Anyway she's 17 and never been left alone? I think that should be her main concern... about why she got to this point in life without ever being left alone and she's 17 years old.
Not sure it wouldn't warrant, oh, I dunno, hailing a cab and going home. And colour me confused why in the article posted by Methanolic it says she has been crying constantly ever since the incident? haha... what? That is so weird. So this incident happened and she literally just stood there crying until her dad came back an hour later, and then they went home and she just sat at home crying constantly? That is hilarious more than anything. She's 17 not 3. Just bizarre.
I was a hooligan at 17 pretty sure. And so were probably most of you reading this post. And I certainly didn't sit around and cry all day(s) if bad things happened to me.
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Ever been in intense stressful situations where you can think clearly or make proper judgment calls? You're a pretty harsh judge in this example.
@Realtor 1 - Police prefer you stay in your vehicle. You don't have too. It could get towed away for abandoning it and you can get another ticket or it might make just the transaction more difficult because you annoyed a police officer but that story above is a complete over reaction and should result in immediate behavior correction from superiors and disciplinary action. Especially if those were the only charges.