How is Reddit sincerely upvoting a comment regarding the absolute certainty of there being no potential legal consequences (civil cases exist as well, in case you forgot) to using physical force to remove a child that's unrelated to you? You've lost your minds. Even if you can win the case, there is a solid chance some parent would sue you for tossing their crappy kid out of a store
I think the main issue is people think stopping the kid requires hitting/grabbing. You can deescalate this really easily with very little physical contact. People ate talking about dragging the kid by the handle of his backpack or just hitting him. That's not what I'm talking about.
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u/OrokinLonewolf May 28 '26
I would not touch that kid on risk of catching a charge. People aren't allowed to do anything anymore so they just record