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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My teen doesn't have a cell phone. What's your excuse, OP?[/quote] Humm...ok, so your point is what? How sad if they have an emergency they cannot contact you or someone for help.[/quote] HAHAHA that is how bad parents just giving their kids a cell phone. generations and generations of kids survived without cell phones.[/quote] We also had access to lots of pay phones.[/quote] Lame. There was no pay phones at parks, neighborhoods, and athletic fields. That is where most kids are. Also, anywhere there was a pay phone also has free land lines you can ask to use. Oh and every living human adult has a pay phone you can ask to borrow. [/quote] It depends on where you were. Yes, there were around here. No, you don't ask to borrow a strangers phone. I might make a phone call for you but I'm to handing over your phone. If anything I'll call the police to report neglect if your child is injured and you were not supervising and they had no way to contact you.[/quote] Are you serious? If a 12 yo gets injured on his bike, you’re reporting his parents for neglect because he’s out alone (gasp!) without a cell phone (double gasp!)? What’s wrong with just being a good neighbor and giving the kid’s parents a call? [/quote]
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