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Anonymous - 03/07/2014 16:42 - France - Beausoleil
worth it. he could have killed or hurt his cousin. stopping him doing that is well worth it. well done
It's not an altercation. It's called discipline.
So you let the other kid drown then punish your kid for it in the apartment? Pretty sure that could get you arrested.
These days you cant even discipline a child anywhere, its boarder line "child abuse". Smh
Then you tell them to go look up what the definition of altercation is, because that's discipline not a verbal or physical argument 🙄😐
Wouldn't that PREVENTING an altercation? You were scolding your son for doing something that could put someone's life in danger. I'd put in a complaint about such a nonsense rule.
maybe they meant the altercation between your child and cousin??? I doubt staff would reprimand you for stopping him.
Fill the pool with concrete, and when they demand answers, reply with, "Well, I can't discipline my children for trying to drown each other, so I removed the drowning hazard."
It's not an altercation. It's called discipline.
worth it. he could have killed or hurt his cousin. stopping him doing that is well worth it. well done