New York passes an anti-bullying law that will fine and jail parents if their child is caught bullying another minor.
North Tonawanda, NY — As Americans continue to become more and more dependent upon the state to manage their daily lives, a new law that was just approved in New York epitomizes this irresponsible and outright complacent practice.
On Oct 1., a new law went into effect that will jail parents if their child is found bullying other minors.
According to WBNG:
Members of the North Tonawanda Common Council hope the new law will put a stop to bullying by holding parents accountable for their children’s actions. Parents could be fined $250 and sentenced to 15 days in jail if twice in a 90-day period their child under 18 violates the city’s curfew or any other city law, including bullying.
North Tonawanda officials say the law is geared toward minors who repeatedly bully other children in public places.
This law comes after four teens were reportedly kicked out of North Tonawanda Middle School for alleged bullying.
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As long as they allow parents to punish their kids!
ReplyDeleteOtherwise there is no authority left in parenting!
they just want to put you in jail is all it is... They won't even give you a chance to correct the problem before you get tossed in jail... So most of you, who won't even know a problem exist, will have swat teams show up to arrest you...
ReplyDeleteLOL BLM thug parents get ready for the riots.
ReplyDeleteYeah right! Only if they are WHITE!
ReplyDeletebullies teaching their kids to be bullies. same old same ole on the shore
ReplyDeleteI can see that backfiring. Kids can now get away with blackmailing their parents. You let me do this or I'll bully someone and get you locked up....
ReplyDeleteAnonymous Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteI can see that backfiring. Kids can now get away with blackmailing their parents. You let me do this or I'll bully someone and get you locked up....
October 11, 2017 at 7:28 PM
who besides you thinks this way?
ReplyDeleteSounds good but won't withstand challenge.
Bring back the stocks in town square, and resume paddling in school.