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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => The Troubled Teen Industry => Topic started by: Anonymous on April 03, 2007, 12:40:20 AM
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Now this is some serious parenting! Where's Covergaard when you need him?
BERLIN - A Danish woman whose teenage son locked himself into her car and refused to get out borrowed a policeman's ax and smashed open a window to make the boy change his mind, police said Monday.
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Ich verstehe Deutsch so a link would be nice.
At least she did not order an escort company to send both the car and the son to a program.
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There is no excusing that sort of psychotic shit Covergaurd. At least their is no excusing it providing the story is legit.
Link please?
TSW
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/4014951a4560.html (http://www.stuff.co.nz/4014951a4560.html)
The police was present.
It was the policeman, who borrowed her the axe. In Germany the police wear axes because they use it to smash doors and windows, when they arrive first at the scene of a fire and has to go in and save people.
It is a little strange procedure. I would proberly bought a burger and something to drink and just waited for him being hungry. I dont keep a lot of food in my car for the same reason. But they could have been parked in a place where they could not stayed for longer period. If that was the case I would have asked the policeman to smash the window instead, because he would be more experienced with the axe.
Breaking a window always holds the risk of injuring the boy if he cut himself on the glass.
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/4014951a4560.html
I would proberly bought a burger and something to drink and just waited for him being hungry. I dont keep a lot of food in my car for the same reason.
Because you often have to starve German children out of your car? :o
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Because I am provident when I have decided to raise children with an independant mind. There is no reason to provide supplys for a conflict, which would take place at some point in the future.
The last years towards adulthood consist of the difficult process of breaking free of the parents. Conflicts will come. No doubt about that. I would not have done my job properly if no conflict would ever arise.
Take an area like runaways in Denmark. It is not a crime in Denmark for a child to run away. The police would of course try to locate the child. Once they have done that it is the parents job to take the child home unless they are discovered at a unhealthy environment. If they are unsuccesful, the parents can contact the social services, who will try to find a placement at a community home or a supervised apartment depending of the age of the child.
If the woman had used an axe without the police being present, I would be concerned.
BTW. How would a woman in the states solve this problem? How would a policeman in the states solve the problem if he was called out to the place? What would happen to the child?
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If the woman had used an axe without the police being present, I would be concerned.
BTW. How would a woman in the states solve this problem? How would a policeman in the states solve the problem if he was called out to the place? What would happen to the child?
In the states we have a system called OnStar (http://http://www.onstar.com/us_english/jsp/explore/onstar_basics/services.jsp). You call a number, give them an access code and they open the door for you by satellite. OnStar also has a service called“RideAssist” which will automatically summons an escort vehicle to your location to take you or the child to any location you wish to go.
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If the woman had used an axe without the police being present, I would be concerned.
BTW. How would a woman in the states solve this problem? How would a policeman in the states solve the problem if he was called out to the place? What would happen to the child?
In the states we have a system called OnStar (http://http://www.onstar.com/us_english/jsp/explore/onstar_basics/services.jsp). You call a number, give them an access code and they open the door for you by satellite. OnStar also has a service called“RideAssist” which will automatically summons an escort vehicle to your location to take you or the child to any location you wish to go.
What fucking world do you live in?
Do you really believe "OnStar" is available for everyone?
Its a service people must pay for,like HBO or those child porn sites you subscribe to.
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Here in the States, the cops would shoot the windows out and arrest the kid for stealing the car. They would prosecute the kid as an adult.
Leave it to the Who to distort reality, again. OnStar customers are a very small percentage of the population.
Speaking of kids in cars, this one is entertaining:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZT5mQLy5C4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZT5mQLy5C4)
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OnStar customers are a very small percentage of the population.
Yeah, you may be correct but I think most cars now have the Keyless-go (http://http://www2.mercedes-benz.co.uk/content/unitedkingdom/mpc/mpc_unitedkingdom_website/en/home_mpc/passenger_cars/home/products/new_cars/s-class_saloon/overview/comfort.0007.html) or similar system, or some type of remote entry system so that kids cant get locked inside. There are very few cars, that I have seen, that still rely solely on a key to enter the vehicle anymore.
I like the youtube atomic ant. I had a ’65 1/2 mustang myself years ago, baby blue, gave it up for a Chevy van! Go figure.
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Spoken like a true program parent with more money than common sense. Sure, everybody has OnStar for a couple hundred bucks a year. IIRC, it's only on GM cars anyway and I'm pretty sure it only works in N. America.
More typical of program parents is "BlondeStar."
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0567729697 (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7780916420567729697)
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Spoken like a true program parent with more money than common sense. Sure, everybody has OnStar for a couple hundred bucks a year. IIRC, it's only on GM cars anyway and I'm pretty sure it only works in N. America.
More typical of program parents is "BlondeStar."
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0567729697 (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7780916420567729697)
Thats funny.... Great link,
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Too bad they ripped it off a "Family Guy" gag.
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Here in the States, the cops would shoot the windows out and arrest the kid for stealing the car. They would prosecute the kid as an adult.
Leave it to the Who to distort reality, again. OnStar customers are a very small percentage of the population.
And where do you live Atomic Ant. TEXAS?
Here in the Midwest we have a handy little tool called a Slim Jim.
You slide it in between the window and the door and trigger the locking mechanism. It takes the cop about 1-4 minutes! No damage is done to the car! :o
OnStar is for the Rich Folks
The words "Axe","Break Window",and "child" conjure up vivid pictures in your imagination.
Do you think the cop smashed the window like a baseball player hits a home run???
You just tap the window until it cracks a little,then you use your hand and mash the safety glass in.
There are people who use a small bit of glass from a spark plug,because its harder than window glass,and slowly and quietly tap it on the window until it cracks a bit,then they quietly mash in the window and steal your car.
The cops carry the slimjim so that,after they take you to jail for drunk driving,they can return to your car,open it,and rifle through your stuff looking to steal something.
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Do you think the cop smashed the window like a baseball player hits a home run???
That would be hilarious! Battttttter up!
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The words "axe," "break glass," "child," "cop" and "mother" conjure up images of a woman who probably should not write books about parenting. I don't care if the glass breaking was a tap tap tap or a friggin home run swing.
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Here in the States, the cops would shoot the windows out and arrest the kid for stealing the car. They would prosecute the kid as an adult.
Leave it to the Who to distort reality, again. OnStar customers are a very small percentage of the population.
And where do you live Atomic Ant. TEXAS?
Here in the Midwest we have a handy little tool called a Slim Jim.
You slide it in between the window and the door and trigger the locking mechanism. It takes the cop about 1-4 minutes! No damage is done to the car! :o
OnStar is for the Rich Folks
When I was in Chicago, a girl locked the keys in my car with motor running (long story). The cop tried your slim jim. It would not work on my car. He smashed the car window with his tire iron. True story.
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OnStar customers are a very small percentage of the population.
Yeah, you may be correct but I think most cars now have the Keyless-go (http://http://www2.mercedes-benz.co.uk/content/unitedkingdom/mpc/mpc_unitedkingdom_website/en/home_mpc/passenger_cars/home/products/new_cars/s-class_saloon/overview/comfort.0007.html) or similar system, or some type of remote entry system so that kids cant get locked inside. There are very few cars, that I have seen, that still rely solely on a key to enter the vehicle anymore.
I like the youtube atomic ant. I had a ’65 1/2 mustang myself years ago, baby blue, gave it up for a Chevy van! Go figure.
I had three Mustangs; 1979, 1985, 1999. The first two did not have keyless entry systems. The cop in Chicago busted the window on the '85. It had electric locks.
I double parked to drop a girl at her hotel. I left the engine running and popped the trunk open with the button in the glove box. I got out and took out her bags and closed the trunk. She got out and politely pressed the electric door lock button. She closed the door thinking it only locked her side. Oops.
A cop tried a slim jim. It would not work. I was informed Ford placed a metal plate in the door specifically to thwart slim jims as an anti-theft measure. The cop called a lock smith that wanted $100.00 just to show up. I told the cop to break the glass instead. The window cost about me about $70.00 to replace. It replaced by one of the glass companies that comes to your office in a truck and does it on site.
Oh, it just occurred to me. My son gave me a scare when he was about five. In the 1999 Mustang, I made the mistake of leaving him in the car with the engine running. He locked me out as a joke. Eventually he let me in. I never made that mistake again. They keyless entry system was with him. Inside the car.
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maybe its just me but I dont ask cops for help. they tend to only bring trouble. last time I locked my keys in I had a half smoked doob sitting in my ashtray... walkd across the street to the body shop and asked for a favor and they slimjimmed it within 20 mins after trying a bunch of times. we smoked to celebrate our success! fuck cops.