Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, all of the kids who are arrested can probably kiss their chances of admission to UVA goodbye. So if your kid is not a criminal who breaks into vacant properties, their chances of admission just went up.
Wishful thinking but most of these kids will get it expunged. $$$ is power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I told my son yesterday, if you are ever in this situation: run. Don't be the idiots who got caught hiding in the house.
Why didn't you tell your son not to break and enter?
I didn't but also added run. I'm sure that most of the kids didn't know that it was breaking and entering. Some dumb realtor or contractor probably left the door open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I told my son yesterday, if you are ever in this situation: run. Don't be the idiots who got caught hiding in the house.
Why didn't you tell your son not to break and enter?
Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, all of the kids who are arrested can probably kiss their chances of admission to UVA goodbye. So if your kid is not a criminal who breaks into vacant properties, their chances of admission just went up.
Anonymous wrote:On the plus side, all of the kids who are arrested can probably kiss their chances of admission to UVA goodbye. So if your kid is not a criminal who breaks into vacant properties, their chances of admission just went up.
Anonymous wrote:I told my son yesterday, if you are ever in this situation: run. Don't be the idiots who got caught hiding in the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does this even happen:
https://www.arlnow.com/2024/04/15/police-break-up-big-teen-party-in-newly-built-north-arlington-house/
Kind of crazy that the only way it was even discovered was because it was "reportedly advertised on social media and discovered by the father of one of the attendees." Did the neighbors not notice hordes of teens going into a vacant house? Builders, install some cameras!
I guess we know what you did (or more accurately didn't do) in high school.
Kids have been doing this kind of thing since the dawn of time. If there's a place where parents aren't around and weed and alcohol can be consumed there will be a party there eventually.
Back when I was in high school we had a rotation of abandoned houses (back when those could still exist in NW) squats, and absentee parents' places we partied at. We even had a diplomat's kid let us into the embassy after hours to have a party. The Secret Service didn't let that one last too long though.
Anonymous wrote:How does this even happen:
https://www.arlnow.com/2024/04/15/police-break-up-big-teen-party-in-newly-built-north-arlington-house/
Kind of crazy that the only way it was even discovered was because it was "reportedly advertised on social media and discovered by the father of one of the attendees." Did the neighbors not notice hordes of teens going into a vacant house? Builders, install some cameras!