Anonymous wrote:"The door got broken off..."
OMG
What about, "My child broke the door so he's now going to be punished for the next year BY ME."
No wonder the kids are shits.
Absolutely NO RESPONSIBILITY.
Anonymous wrote:There is no way this was an isolated event. Considering the HOA had to vote on this, and gave such disparate punishments to the two different families, I'm guessing they feel it was justified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems crazy. Have them pay to replace little library and books. Done. This is very petty vandalism. The pool doesn’t have anything to do with what they did. Banning them for years insane and probably unlawful. The parents could and should sue if they enforce this. Pretty sure a court would side with the family, unless there are other documented issues that have been going on
The pool and the library are HOA property. But I'd love for this family to go to court over this and the HOA to get a police report involved.
The HOA already came up with a plan for replacement and decided not to press charges. But even if they did, go ahead. This would be expunged from
an 11 yr old’s record. The parents pay into HOA and have a right to the pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone notice they were banned from the private pool and the park but their offense was to the public library? Another case of privileged children not getting a record or facing consequences.
I remember when we found out Sarah Palin's son had slashed the tired of school buses on school property in high school, wasn't arrested or punished, then what do you know - 5 years later as an adult he's attacking his father with a gun and has multiple arrest records.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way this was an isolated event. Considering the HOA had to vote on this, and gave such disparate punishments to the two different families, I'm guessing they feel it was justified.
Unless the 11 year old tried to drown a kid in the pool, a 7 year ban is way harsh.
He sounds like a punk-a$$ juvenile delinquent and the other pool patrons are probably thrilled. A kid who does this is not a well-behaved considerate pool patron. [/quote
Oh please, an 11 year broke the door on a little library. Get him the electric chair!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you should be horrified at yourself and your kid. Most teenagers engage in some type of messed up behavior during their teens. Lots of hypocrites on here.
Actually, most don’t. That excuse is threadbare.
Anonymous wrote:Then you should be horrified at yourself and your kid. Most teenagers engage in some type of messed up behavior during their teens. Lots of hypocrites on here.
Anonymous wrote:If these were my kids, I'd take the hint. I'd paint pink and purple stripes on my house, park my car on the lawn, stop mowing, and move.
Bye HOA.
There's a reason we bought a house with no HOA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way this was an isolated event. Considering the HOA had to vote on this, and gave such disparate punishments to the two different families, I'm guessing they feel it was justified.
Unless the 11 year old tried to drown a kid in the pool, a 7 year ban is way harsh.
Anonymous wrote:There is no way this was an isolated event. Considering the HOA had to vote on this, and gave such disparate punishments to the two different families, I'm guessing they feel it was justified.