That's a valid question. One we can 't
answer. It's possible he had permission to play there, and it's also
possible he was playing somewhere that was forbidden. That would
definitely affect the punishment question.
As to the second one, like anything it would need to be
on a case by case basis. It goes along with the first
one.
Charles Mims
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [>>Charles<<]
which brings up another point most parents know exactly where their 8 yr old second grader is playing at. if those dirt hills are that close to the road then why should the kid be punished for playing somewhere they knew he was at and gave permission to be at?
its like the skateboard sceneiro you tell your child you can skateboard on the sidewalk she does hits a bump falls the skateboard flies up and hits a car. yes youd pay the damage but are you really gonna punish her for the accident?
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