Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
My teen girls don't go out like this. But what on earth do you think will happen to teens whose faces are recognizable on camera? Do you imagine they will be branded with a scarlet letter? Are you going to call police and how much do you think they will laugh at you? Are you going to send Ring video stills to the school you think they attend? To the colleges you believe they are applying?
Those annoying little blighters are smarter than you. They know you can't do anything.
Ringing doorbells repeatedly at 11 pm every Saturday is harassment. It agitates dogs, wakes up kids, and ruins the sleep of adults who may be suffering from cancer or performing surgery in the morning.
They can be sued civilly (without needing police to get involved) and the fact that they were sued for harassing neighbors will go on their permanent record. Colleges will know.
It is also just inviting a stand your ground incident.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
My teen girls don't go out like this. But what on earth do you think will happen to teens whose faces are recognizable on camera? Do you imagine they will be branded with a scarlet letter? Are you going to call police and how much do you think they will laugh at you? Are you going to send Ring video stills to the school you think they attend? To the colleges you believe they are applying?
Those annoying little blighters are smarter than you. They know you can't do anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ding Dong Ditch is a normal thing kids do. It's basically harmless - what do you mean it won't end will for them? Are you going to pursue legal action or fire off a round into your front yard over kids playing a prank?
And no, my kid never did this - we live in a city full of apartments where it's not even possible.
Not normal and not harmless. Kids and parents should be held accountable.
Anonymous wrote:Ding Dong Ditch is a normal thing kids do. It's basically harmless - what do you mean it won't end will for them? Are you going to pursue legal action or fire off a round into your front yard over kids playing a prank?
And no, my kid never did this - we live in a city full of apartments where it's not even possible.
Anonymous wrote:It's not harmless. It's rude and inconsiderate.