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[quote=Anonymous]Disclaimer: I do NOT condone the officer being so forceful with the girl. He was certainly wrong here. However.... Just out of curiosity... It's been said many times in this thread that "I expect a teenager to act like this or that". When did we as a society (and parents) come to accept our children being disrespectful to any adult? I'm not that old but I remember growing up I was expected to behave and act a certain way, particularly in public. At what point did age become an acceptable excuse for an ill behaved child? When I was a 14 year old girl and stepped out of line, my parents started their famous lecture with 'You're 14, you should know better.' Please don't take this as if I'm saying Black kids are disrespectful. White kids are as well. It seems to be with a lot youths these days. This is merely a legitimate question that I'm curious about. When did we, as parents become accepting of poor behavior?[/quote]
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