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Teen gets in trouble for "doing the right thing.
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(10-15-2013, 11:56 AM)Duchess Wrote:

I'm a little surprised that those of you who are parents & have read this are seemingly tolerant of the school's reach.

Who said that? I think it is an absolutely stupid policy and everyone involved in attempting to support it should be shot and quartered. There's no room for common sense in this world anymore.

Locally, I read a story about a guy who has the full support of his neighbors to add a second story addition on to his house. The problem is, halfway through the project, they discovered the original house was built 3 inches too close to the neighbor's property. The neighbor doesn't care but to legally change those boundary lines, they'd have to hire an attorney and communicate with the neighbor who is in a care institute a 1,000 miles away (estimated cost: $10,000). The city is reneging on his building permit because of that 3 inch encroachment and they want him to start the process all over or, no problem here, right?, just move the original house 3 inches and add on from there. WTF? The world has gone crazy.
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RE: Teen gets in trouble for "doing the right thing. - by username - 10-15-2013, 11:12 PM