Posted on 06/03/2016 11:11:13 AM PDT by Surrounded_too
Voice recording of young son calling cops to report his father's breaking of driving rules (speeding, stop signs, red light? happened so quickly that the crime didn't register) - cop gets father on phone and gives verbal warning as David Greene reported. Was this a put up to show that this is what should be done or is the son really a rodent? NPR Morning Edition.
Could you please repost in English?
Perhaps the father drove like a manic and scared the kid to near death. There are two sides to every story.
When one of my sons was in school, the teacher told the students that they should feel free to call 911 if they were ever spanked at home. Not kidding.
son run cop around with recorded video less of mom thinking run report is with the Nazi when next time was feeling about was much more in tune with the right way of speeding trap not of other kind.
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This was first reported by WBZ here in MA. What happened is the guy stopped and then took a right on red, which is perfectly legal. His son told his dad that was illegal and his dad rightfully told him, yes it was illegal. His son did not accept this and called the cops.
1. Why did this farging brat have a/his cellphone?
2. He told his son it was legal. Son should have accepted the fact. This indicates this kid has some serious issues.
3. Why would the father contact WBZ tv news about this? (answer is obvious, I bet in hindsight he wouldn’t do it again). That’s the only way this story could have come to light.
Apparently according to the original story the kid wants to be a cop. Instead of contacting the news and giving this kid even more publicity for this bad behavior the father should have been beaten this brat within an inch of his life.
My son NEVER EVER would have done such a thing. He wants to be a cop too.
You silver-tongued devil.
I’m sorry, but I cannot glean understanding from your post.
Could you please repost in the form of a haiku?
A haiku:
Laz, in hitting it
Strangles and mangles English
Hey, it’s my Friday!
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That’s easy for you to say.
I’m sure everyone remembers the saturation propaganda that kids should turn in their parents if they saw them doing drugs.
25 years later they’re giving drugs to kids by the millions and persecuting parents who don’t want their kids drugged out.
The only consistent feature of this kind of propaganda is that the government is not your friend.
It’s actually much more indicative of stalinist USSR where IF you didn’t rat someone out and it was found out that you knew, you were disappeared also.
Very much like the scene in 1984 where the little boy turns in his father for uttering something during a dream. The boy calls the state and tells them his dad is a thought criminal.
That little boy (fascist), just like cool hand luke, needs to get his mind right.
Guess who’s not getting any birthday presents?
You that thanks. Putting of the missions gear in the forward position makes the literacy of the tale more desirable for to make read.
The father turned right on red while driving the mother’s new car. Someone programmed the kid.
Lazamataz works
At setting us up the joke
A cunning linguist.
I’m really confused. NPR did not write or report anything that you wrote... From the headline to the substance. I’m curious why you made the claim, or was it supposed to be satire?
Anyway, it is a non-story. Dad ran a red light. Kid called the cops. Dad got a warning. Kid probably got a talking to and no desert. End of story.
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