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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Well, there ya go. The "do-gooder" is setting themselves up for a civil suit for wrongful arrest. Had it been me, I'm afraid I'd have gone to jail for assault and battery on the jerk for interferring with my parenting skills. Yeh I know, that sounds like a godawful attitude and a real butthead. Yeah...it sure does. Sounds like martial skills, not parenting skills. But, my kids still say "Yes Sir" and "No Ma'm",and hold doors open for people, and show respect for people. See my post to Grumman-581. How they act privately is open for speculation but I think I'd still bet on my kids being respectful of others and their property. Are people afraid to demand some societal respect and behaviour? Well somebody better get their act together or we're all gonna go down in flames. I'm an active flight instructor and to no surprise, my students still address me as "Sir" without any demands to do so. I'd like to delude myself into thinking its out of respect? The majority of them are young officers in the Navy or Marine Corps. My son (never hit, etc) is a USN LT (jg) and he would. He was taught WHY courtesty and good manners are a good deal (it's reciprocal). Infer from that what you will. |
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