Children inform on their parents. [Radley Balko]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on October 25, 2010

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Now I’m really sure that China secrectly annexed the USA. I’m surprised the parents weren’t sent for “re-education”.
They would be, but they only had dope, they didn’t ask for a Christian roommate.
At risk of pulling a Goodwin, where have we seen this (parents being turned in by their kids) before in the historical record? Hmmmmmm.
Am I the only one that thinks these parents were a bad influence on their own children? How should their illegal behavior in the presence of minors have been stopped?
“Am I the only one that thinks these parents were a bad influence on their own children? How should their illegal behavior in the presence of minors have been stopped?”
Mandatory random drug testing for parents?
Great comments after that story but I especially liked this one – “Well, at least the kid will learn what happens to snitches and how the state really takes care of its slaves.. er children.”
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