Take her away!
Good.
Sometimes this is the only way to get people’s attention
But in Europe you can stab somebody to death and get out in seven years. It is becoming that way in more of our states too.
My wife has bought into this idea that you should let your kids drink in your home so they won’t do it elsewhere and drive. I guess it’s a permissive mothering thing but I say no way. If we decided to let our kid drink, well, I’m not for that but at least it’s our decision. I will never provide alcohol to other people’s kids nor allow it to happen in my home. Period.
20 years in jail for 15 year olds at your house drinking? She didn’t even give them the alcohol.
In a nation where illegal alien criminals are released into society or where GITMO prisoners are paroled with “house arrest” in Uruguay - does this sentence not seem a bit excessive??
That’s right. Better for kids to drink and die in the streets, alleyways and woods.
Even if you make a death penalty for giving booze to kids, they’ll just make their own. Teens LOVE booze and would drink hand sanitizer to get drunk.
When I used to teach, I knew kids that would make mead that exceeded 20% with stuff sold at any supermarket. Takes only a few hours of mixing after school before the parents get home. One month sitting in the back of a closet and you can make gallons of really good booze...
“During cross-examination, she admitted to knowing her son has had alcohol with his friends at her home in the past and she would rather it be there than out.”
The money quote. She, again, chose poorly.
Well, that should keep her out of the casino for a while!
Beau and I were just discussing how HARD life must be for stupid people who can’t understand right from wrong.
Here’s more proof...
Know two families whose kids died after being chased off by police and forced to drive from location A to location B to continue their underage party. A big banking family owns both locations and their rich-boy son was the host. Never cited, never sued. The rich escaped unscathed and the other two had insufferable losses. Glad to see a change in this trend of no parental responsibility.
We’re always being told women aren’t held accountable the way men are ... but when one is, people say she shouldn’t be. Pass me the cognitive dissonance ... you can hold my car keys!