Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sad for parents who feel like they have to act okay with this.
Yeah, much better to punish them and ensure that next time, they get in the car drunk to avoid your wrath.
Not punish. Just not allow them at that particular house again. And keep a closer eye on those friends. It’s disgusting how people try to normalize teen drinking. I did not drink as a teen and had plenty of friends who did not either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised at the number of people okay with having drunk teens dropped off at their house.
Agree. Posters need to flip the script on this one. You told your child he could have friends spend the night. OP drops them off and drives away, they stumble in, and you realize, crap! I have a house full of underaged intoxicated kids. Now what?
Worse, you didn't give permission, and you aren't even home, but there are bunch of drunk teens "sleeping" at your house.
Tipsy is different than drunk, to me. But maybe the OP is downplaying how much they had.
Tipsy is drunk and there's no legal amount of alcohol for a minor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sad for parents who feel like they have to act okay with this.
Yeah, much better to punish them and ensure that next time, they get in the car drunk to avoid your wrath.
Not punish. Just not allow them at that particular house again. And keep a closer eye on those friends. It’s disgusting how people try to normalize teen drinking. I did not drink as a teen and had plenty of friends who did not either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised at the number of people okay with having drunk teens dropped off at their house.
Agree. Posters need to flip the script on this one. You told your child he could have friends spend the night. OP drops them off and drives away, they stumble in, and you realize, crap! I have a house full of underaged intoxicated kids. Now what?
Worse, you didn't give permission, and you aren't even home, but there are bunch of drunk teens "sleeping" at your house.
So what? What are you afraid of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised at the number of people okay with having drunk teens dropped off at their house.
Agree. Posters need to flip the script on this one. You told your child he could have friends spend the night. OP drops them off and drives away, they stumble in, and you realize, crap! I have a house full of underaged intoxicated kids. Now what?
Worse, you didn't give permission, and you aren't even home, but there are bunch of drunk teens "sleeping" at your house.
Tipsy is different than drunk, to me. But maybe the OP is downplaying how much they had.
Anonymous wrote:You are everything horrible about this country. Your pwecious and his friends could have driven after the fact, probably molested some drunk girl, etc. What the hell is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised at the number of people okay with having drunk teens dropped off at their house.
Agree. Posters need to flip the script on this one. You told your child he could have friends spend the night. OP drops them off and drives away, they stumble in, and you realize, crap! I have a house full of underaged intoxicated kids. Now what?
Worse, you didn't give permission, and you aren't even home, but there are bunch of drunk teens "sleeping" at your house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sad for parents who feel like they have to act okay with this.
Yeah, much better to punish them and ensure that next time, they get in the car drunk to avoid your wrath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised at the number of people okay with having drunk teens dropped off at their house.
Agree. Posters need to flip the script on this one. You told your child he could have friends spend the night. OP drops them off and drives away, they stumble in, and you realize, crap! I have a house full of underaged intoxicated kids. Now what?
Worse, you didn't give permission, and you aren't even home, but there are bunch of drunk teens "sleeping" at your house.
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised at the number of people okay with having drunk teens dropped off at their house.
Anonymous wrote:You can read about this case of a woman in Sykesville that allowed teens to drink and party at her house. Then the teens got into the back of a truck and had an accident, killing one. Apparently this was a common thing, she was the "party house".
https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/howard/bs-xpm-2010-12-22-bs-md-ho-stapf-drinking-trial-20101222-story.html
She didn't get charged (though she should have) but I hope that teen's death keeps her up at night. Not sure what happened with the civil suits the parents brought on her. Probably settled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid needs an Uber account with unlimited access when drinking.
No you can’t be liable. Don’t tell people you knew they were drinking.
Prosecutor: According to the ME, Larlo’s Blood Alcohol Level was 0.25 meaning he was already intoxicated when he got into your car an hour earlier. Karlo testified that Larlo stumbled getting into your car and had difficulty fastening his seat belt. Is it your contention that you failed to notice his impairment?
And the crime is…???
I don't know she knowingly transported a drunk minor to a different party maybe negligience maybe contributing to deliquency of a minor. I don't know. I'm sure they can come up with something, especially if they go through text messages.