Son’s car keys were stolen at school and car was moved

Anonymous
OP suffers from an astonishing lack of curiosity. Or more likely, is lying.
Anonymous
Can't you take the kid to small claims court?
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Anonymous wrote:Can't you take the kid to small claims court?

She’s already been paid
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Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who feels like this is the kid’s lesson to learn? He should have secured the keys. The consequence is he needs to either get the key back, or take the bus until he can earn/save the $550 to rekey it.

At this age, shouldn’t the parents be as hands off as possible?


Bull.

My son was recently at soccer practice where the coach requires all bags in a certain spot by the field. A thief went through and stole multiple phones from the bags. The parent of the thief found the phones and there were consequences for the thief, not my son.

Quit victim blaming.
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Anonymous wrote:How did you talk with her, and she reimburse you, without you knowing who she is?


The Resource Officer gave her my phone number and she texted me.


And through this whole exchange of talking to you and somehow getting you money....you never learned her name or her kid's name?


OP here, I am not reviewing my posts but he was at a dryland practice (he normally works out daily at the aquatic center with the school team) on a school field as it’s the end of the school year and competing high school swim teams have a fun ultimate frisbee game next week. My son left his keys in his bag in the field.

Does that clear up your question.


This makes no sense as swim for school is a winter sport. It isn't happening in May.


While swim is a winter sport, some schools practice year round.
Anonymous
You should make sure that you have a NEW key code, so the other kid can’t use it.
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