Sean was one of those children who bully their classmates, who beat their elders and did not change their behavior
His mother Chiquita Hill decided to give him a little lesson and show him that his actions have consequences. So he came up with the idea of going to the police for help.
Incredibly the police acceded to the mother's request, organizing a false arrest for the child.
Sean's mother had warned him to call the police if he did not stop their misbehavior, but he never believed her and only rudely taunted her and everyone else. And when he saw the police, he began to cry. Sean was handcuffed and taken to the back of the police car, where he was advised by police to improve his behavior.
Sean's mother confessed that when her son returned, she apologized and promised to improve her compartment and apologize to her classmates. What do you think about this lesson?
That is next level discipline! It's crazy but the mother must have been than desperate to do such a thing. It should be a very good lesson for that kid.
Athough I know that the mother's intentions were probably in the right place, I don't think that she should have threatened her kid by using the police. Doing this makes kids scared of the police and also uses up resources from how they should actually be used. Parents need to step up and be parents. It should not be the job of law enforcement to scare kids when the behave poorly.
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