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Re: Do you get involved or keep your mouth shut?


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Posted by NE IA Dave on March 14, 2007 at 09:53:49 from (12.206.8.41):

In Reply to: Do you get involved or keep your mouth shut? posted by hillbillyOH on March 14, 2007 at 04:53:53:

If you need incouragment here it is. I'm sorry, I read your post and only started reading the second reply--don't need to read on any farther. If you have any regreatful fealings, you probably should, as you did not take the matters into your own hands --AS IT HAPPENED--or before they got killed. You are the grown up, and probably no magic intervention will ever happen on its own, regardless how much we wish or pray for it. You get to be the grown up like it or not. You are the answer to a serious problem. I realy think you know the answer her, just need the encouragment--show the neighbor these posts if you need backing, you will get a hand shake if they are parents. If you get reamed, they are not parents anyway, just people that had kids.

I'm no professional by any means, but been in EMS, fire dept for close to 30 years. So far the track record to date is you can't undo death or injury, simple as that. Every one comes with this crap, I should have done this or I should have done that--- Well dang it why doen't we do that? We all wish for re do's in life. Many accidents can be avoided, we all know that, simple as that again, yet accidents happen to kids that just are to young to understand the dangers, maybe the parens are the same way, why care? Thats WHY we have good neighbors and friends to help us parents get them to the gray hair stage of their lives. Please post back about your neighbors reaction after you tell on the kids. You know you are going to, might as well do it now before it gets to yea I'm sorry I should have mentioned it part of the game.

A very good rule of thumb is if you must ask if something is wrong, you know the answer already. If you feel uncomfortable, even with all this encouragment, (like I said, I only started reading the replies) I will give you my phone number, and I sure as heck will call them.

I come on big and bold at times, I am sorry if I offended your character, I have wiped away many tears in my life,lost alot of sleep after a tragidy, most times for a very very poor reason.

Let us explore the options if the neighbor gets upset with you? Does it realy bother you when you did the right thing? Go to the kids graduation in a few years, and shake their hands, perhaps I will shake your hand some day for doing the right thing. 563-964-2670 call collect 24/7


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