I think he has a logical argument. I don’t agree with it.
There is a lot of this going on these days.
People are stealing kids from their own bedrooms. I have zero tolerance for anything that comes close to this. It’s one no-no high up on my list.
If I found a man in my grandson’s bedroom, he wouldn’t be making a return engagement I guarantee you.
I’ve been very drunk a couple of times. I have never been drunk enough not to know right from wrong, or which house was my own or which one wasn’t.
NEVER!
See post 47, it looks like the dad did the right thing.
Arguing hypothetical and scenarios, isn’t something that interests me, in real life, this happened and it is the article we have to work with, and yes people do stumble into the wrong houses.
I found a drunk in my house one night eating my fruit cake and totally out of it, I ushered him out the door, and didn’t call the cops, and my best friend was undressing in the dark one night when a female voice asked him who he was, he was in the right apartment, but on the wrong floor.
Only by ignoring original conditions... (which is not logical)
Also note how he quotes/refers to his own posts as authority while refusing to address direct confrontation on the original facts...
Anything he has said has ignored the original wrong while focusing on the 'feelings' issue of the poor drunk.. And then circled that tree. And then circled that tree. And then... ad infinitum.