jimindm
Well-known member
Some of your points I agree with like policing your belongings better & stopping him, or maybe showing the kid what it was, but is it really the responsibility of strangers to teach some kid how to behave? Besides, there's always the chance that the kid's parent will react in a negative way & be a complete jerk.
Like I had posted, my friend, not a stranger, who's kid hit a show car with a rock had that "my kid would never do that" attitude even after I explained what happened.That's the last time I ever tried to intervene with his kid's behavior & decided that it wasn't worth the aggravation.
Yes, it was a cheap $2.50 magnet, but what if it had been something worth $250.00? Does the value of the object determine whether it was right or wrong for the kid to take, or the parent to let it slide? I don't think the original poster is going to be a grumpy old man, I think he's just fed up with the dregs of society like a lot of us are.![]()
Does not really matter the cost? You need to pick your battles. You really had no idea your freind was that way?
If it was a $250 item he would have kept better track of it. I certainly would have. He mentioned it was a box of stuff, and that was in it. I see it all of the time. People buy it and just set it down, and after paying, see a ticket for a box. O yea, its over there, and it maybe still there.
You have to give kids a little breathing room and let them experiment on their own. They learn just like most of us did. They do as what they see others doing.
In the end it was a $2.50 item. Yes it could have been more but it was not. I have kids and yes sometimes they do not make the best choices. But was it the best choice to let this kid rummage threw a box that the OP had bought. I think there were a few poor decisions made and they are not all of the kids fault.
How long before some one mentions getting a lawyer, and suing?

That's the last time I ever tried to intervene with his kid's behavior & decided that it wasn't worth the aggravation.

What would you have done, oh Wisest of Them All?
