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Sunday, November 25, 2012

SHOULD PARENTS BE ALLOWED TO HUMILIATE KIDS IN PUBLIC?

We have witnessed public humiliation being used by the courts as recently as last week when ajudge sentenced a woman to hold up a sign proclaiming that she was an “idiot” for driving on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus.

For the record, the woman was sentenced to hold up that sign for an hour, on two consecutive days during the morning time when most school buses and parents driving their kids to school would be passing that area. She also had her license suspended for a month and was hit with a $350 fine.


But, TheBlaze is wondering if parents should be allowed to discipline unruly kids by embarrassing them in public?

It happened this week in Palm Coast, FL where one set of frustrated parents (Mike & Melinda) forced Jasmine, their teen daughter, to stand on a busy street corner with a sign declaring:

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8 comments:

  1. Street walker training.

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  2. whelp, child abuse will be filled for sure by a passer by....

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  3. If all the experts would stay the hell of parenting and let parents discipline their kids we would have less problems. Everybody is so worried you will hurt their self esteem. If her behavior was acceptable why would she be embarrassed?

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  4. Im for it! Im even for spankings! These kids are out of control.

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  5. The same should happen to shoplifters: stand with a sign out front of the victim's store for a few days.

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  6. I couldn't imagine having a kid that behaved this way.Cause when kids are disrespectful, it truly pi$$e$ me off. I am truly blessed with how my son behaves. I am old school,so if these parents need to make their daughter do this then they should do what they gotta do. Yes I did spank my son when he needed it.

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  7. Not only should they stand on the street corner, how about the mall where all of their friend will see them. I think it is an excellent idea.

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