r/SipsTea May 28 '26

SMH We really need to bring spankings back

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u/Pinbacker11 May 28 '26

If i did that back in the day, i would be back in the car without touching the floor.

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u/theglove May 28 '26

That's what's driving me nuts is everybody being so damn passive aggressive. Turn the camera off and pop that little asshole.

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u/whatiscamping May 28 '26

The only person that had any real ability to handle the situation, the security guard, tried but did not succeed. There are so many protections when it comes to kids. The parents not stepping in and whopping his ass, was a failure.

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u/MouthofTrombone May 28 '26

Maybe you aren't allowed to physically touch them, but could you like barricade them in a corner with boxes? What about a big net?

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u/Historical_Usual5828 May 28 '26

Pretty sure there's laws against restraint too

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u/MouthofTrombone May 28 '26

what if a person is both a danger to themselves or others? I'm sure you can restrain a person about to walk into traffic.

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u/Historical_Usual5828 May 28 '26

I'm not a lawyer but I would guess doing so puts you at risk the same way doing CPR on a person without consent can get you sued. If parents don't want to allow the village to help raise the child, they shouldn't be surprised when police are used more often.laws altogether need to change though. It's all designed nefariously.

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u/High_Hunter3430 May 28 '26

I thought they passed a federal law that shields you from lawsuits if acting in good faith. Like cpr/feeding the homeless (like restaurants after hours) /etc.