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    Default Any LEO on forum in Southern Colo Springs

    I need a huge favor (learning lesson for daughter).
    Send me an email.

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    I can get in touch with a few for you, can go as high as the Lt. What do you need?

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    Looks like a dose of some good ol' scared straight.
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    I'll break her window out at a stop light and try to grab her purse for $50 if you want.















    *I'm not serious. please don't contact me.

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    Exactly!
    Message/email sent BigBear.






    Looks like a dose of some good ol' scared straight.
    Last edited by redleg1one; 04-26-2010 at 14:26.

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    Message replied too. I'll let you know.

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    Too bad you aren't in Fountain. The Fountain cops are very good at learning lessons. My son did a stupid thing. He moved a cinder block used as a chuck from a neighbors boat. The boat rolled down and hit a car. The cop came to talk to me and son. He asked if my son should ride with him or if I would walk him down. I winked at him and put my wrists together. So he hand cuffed my son and out him in the back and drove him down the street.

    Scared him good, and to this day he hasn't touched any other peoples stuff. Not a perfect kid, but not any trouble since then.

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    I had a few learning lessons from LEO's but I don't think my parents ever set any of them up...

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    Just be very careful.

    If the LEO becomes aware of an actual crime that was commited, he/she MAY actually charge the child. That could become a very HARD lesson for both the child AND the parent ($$ among other things).
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    I had a dad ask me to scare some sense into his 13 year old who loaded up the farm truck with his 11 and 12 year-old friends one night, took the truck onto public roads in the middle of a rain storm, hydroplaned when they hit a puddle of water a foot deep, then rolled the truck into a telephone pole. It is interesting to take a recorded statement of the events of an accident from a person who has never driven a vehicle on proper roads before. They see things a little differently.

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