Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this were done on front of my house I would sue the parents.
For what? Please - I'd love to know what you'd sue the parents for?
My lawyers would come up with something, don't you worry.
Anonymous wrote:Not only did I write my initials in a new sidewalk, I put a penny in it! OP would have made sure I was drawn and quartered for my offense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this were done on front of my house I would sue the parents.
For what? Please - I'd love to know what you'd sue the parents for?
My lawyers would come up with something, don't you worry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this were done on front of my house I would sue the parents.
For what? Please - I'd love to know what you'd sue the parents for?
My lawyers would come up with something, don't you worry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this were done on front of my house I would sue the parents.
For what? Please - I'd love to know what you'd sue the parents for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me clarify - some little initials written in wet cement would be one thing, but what Op describes - 30 feet of these imprints - sounds like vandalism.
I think it's cool that these kids from the neighborhood will have this to look back on/visit as they grow up. It doesn't affect the function of the sidewalk. It's just aesthetic. If I saw this in my neighborhood, it would make me smile.
30 feet of initials?
Anonymous wrote:If this were done on front of my house I would sue the parents.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 52. If the opportunity presented itself today . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see how all the people who are ok with this would be if it said Black Lives Matter or Trump etc.
But it's not. It's kids writing their initials in their neighborhood sidewalk. I just can't muster any anger about this, and I kind of wonder about people who can.