Do you think if it happens again that a fine should be imposed? If the cops hadn't gotten involved in it and the parents didn't really do much to him and it happened again, what should be done that time?
 
One other little question.....This is a long shot, but what about the driver of the car also protecting himself by calling the cops. If just the parents were involved and no cops, what if the parents came back a couple days later and tried to say their kid was hurt and expected the driver to pay them?
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Exactly right I don't agree with you on that point .  I do agree that it wasn't necessary to involve the police.  But I do think the parents should impose some form of punishment to insure that he doesn't play that close to the road in the future.
 
I never said he should go unpunished, just that he didn't need to be written a citation.  It should have been handled adult to adult.  Just because it's an accident doesn't mean there should be no consequences.
 
Charles Mims
http://www.the-sandbox.org
 
 


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In a message dated 11/6/2003 11:48:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Because you asked should he be punished for an accident.  And I said yes.


well then you didnt agree with me because i dont think he should be punished for something he didnt intentionally do. 
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