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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Police officers aren't your friends. They especially aren't your friend when you break the law. [/quote] Or even suspected of breaking the law and for a petty crime. [/quote] Teach your kids not to break the law and equally important don't associate/be friends with people who do either. Don't put yourself in situations where you are likely to have negative police interactions [/quote] hello missing all the points Our kids are white and my dh sat them down and told them the police are NOT their friend and to NEVER talk to them without an attorney or one of us there. He's an attorney and there are cases that have really disturbed him. Op you should speak up. Police officers are murdering unarmed black people. It is a crisis. And tell both of your kids not to talk to police without a lawyer present. ears ago [/quote] Yikes lady! Great job imposing your bigoted views on your children. Telling your kids to never talk to the police is just insane. Now if they are accused if a crime, it's usually best to keep your mouth shut. I guess you've been replaying a lot of videos that are behind your warped views.[/quote] Bigot? No. Do you really think kids can tell when they are about to be accused of a crime, when a police officer is all buddy buddy with them? Telling them they aren't being accused of anything? No, if you aren't telling your kids to not talk to police without a lawyer present, you are an idiot. https://www.npr.org/2011/06/17/137236801/high-court-age-must-be-considered-in-interrogation[/quote]
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