To: Libloather
Seven of them, aged 18 to 20, were on their way to the station to be fingerprinted and charged with loitering, prowling and contributing to the delinquency of a minor; the other 10, all under 18, faced an even worse fate -- explaining everything to their parents.
If I were the judge, the whole lot of them and a court official would be off to Home Depot. The adult partiers and the parents of the juvenile partiers would pay for all of the supplies needed to fix the house, and the kids would, under supervision, work eight hour days to fix every single bit of damage they caused until done.
Oh, and they would also pay the cost of the supervision. If they couldn't pay, their wages would be attached until their share was paid.
Oh, and the kids would be caned. Well, maybe not that one.
4 posted on
03/04/2009 7:29:41 PM PST by
LostInBayport
(When more than 98% of the Republicans on Capitol Hill vote against a bill, it is not bipartisan.)
To: LostInBayport
Criminal trespass, breaking and entering, felony destruction of property, for starters.
7 posted on
03/04/2009 7:35:47 PM PST by
SpaceBar
To: LostInBayport
ACORN has $4 billion. They could pony up to fix the damage.
To: LostInBayport
Oh, and the kids would be caned. Well, maybe not that one. I have no problem with that
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