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difficult child upped the ante ~ police and ambulance were here
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 478308" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>You know, that does give you a little leverage there, if you think it might do her some good to sit in jail for a few days. I think Star is on to something there. At least that way she will know you're serious, that there are consequences for her actions, and she won't be able to get in to anything, you'll know she's OK, and it will give her some time to think. And if she starts making suicide threats they will put her on suicide watch and she will not like that at all! That's sitting in a stripped down empty cell wearing a paper hospital gown! Honestly, you've tried just about everything else. She'd already done several things you could file charges for including criminal trespass, breaking in to your house, and also helping herself to your coat. Nice winter coats don't come cheap. If her only two choices were to straighten up and make a serious effort at working the program at the sober house vs. going to jail ... she might just start to see things differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 478308, member: 1883"] You know, that does give you a little leverage there, if you think it might do her some good to sit in jail for a few days. I think Star is on to something there. At least that way she will know you're serious, that there are consequences for her actions, and she won't be able to get in to anything, you'll know she's OK, and it will give her some time to think. And if she starts making suicide threats they will put her on suicide watch and she will not like that at all! That's sitting in a stripped down empty cell wearing a paper hospital gown! Honestly, you've tried just about everything else. She'd already done several things you could file charges for including criminal trespass, breaking in to your house, and also helping herself to your coat. Nice winter coats don't come cheap. If her only two choices were to straighten up and make a serious effort at working the program at the sober house vs. going to jail ... she might just start to see things differently. [/QUOTE]
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