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Have you had your Difficult Child arrested.
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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 715719" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>The youth act in Canada is rediculous. Unless they kill someone they refuse to lock them up. If you refuse them bail a charity organization will bail youth out or they let them out on their own recognizance. </p><p>The government shut down almost all youth incarceration facilities indicating it did not do your any good to lock them up....I think his was a cost cutting measure to be honest. All they teach them is that they are above the law can act up and break the law and suffer very little consequences for it. By the time Difficult Child goes to court 8 times in over a year, working the system, he will wind up with a slap on the wrist and probation. All for stealing our car, selling drugs from our home and being caught with weed and cocaine. If nothing our lax laws are teaching them how to become career criminals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 715719, member: 21895"] The youth act in Canada is rediculous. Unless they kill someone they refuse to lock them up. If you refuse them bail a charity organization will bail youth out or they let them out on their own recognizance. The government shut down almost all youth incarceration facilities indicating it did not do your any good to lock them up....I think his was a cost cutting measure to be honest. All they teach them is that they are above the law can act up and break the law and suffer very little consequences for it. By the time Difficult Child goes to court 8 times in over a year, working the system, he will wind up with a slap on the wrist and probation. All for stealing our car, selling drugs from our home and being caught with weed and cocaine. If nothing our lax laws are teaching them how to become career criminals. [/QUOTE]
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