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[quote=Anonymous]Allowing Suzie to rampage in front of the other kids and letting her get away with things like stealing just provides a forum for the mom to continue what looks to be enabling behavior. And, the other kids will definitely know there is drinking going on and will have already shared that information with others. You are responsible for providing these adult and youth "role models" for the other kids to observe. You are probably also engaging in a subtle cover-up of the behavior, which casts a negative light on you. Why would you want to allow that kind of behavior to negatively impact your volunteer experience and the regard with which you are held by others? Of course there is always the outlandish liability problem that probably won't ever occur -- but yes, drunk people fall and hit their heads on the edges of pools and scar themselves or drown(or other things like that). I guess you are willing to be responsible for all that, so finest wishes on handling things. I wish I could be more cheery.[/quote]
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