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I dreamed that my kid ran away. Got picked up, and I went down to get her.

 

But if, when I arrived, she insisted that I was not her father. That she did not know that man. How could I prove it was my kid?

 

Pictures, I suppose. But I've got pictures of people that aren't related to me.

 

What do the police do in a situation like that?

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Was never a problem with mine!  Every cop in the area knew he was mine!

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Years ago, Ann And I would babysit the 3 year old daughter of our neighbor when we lived in Albany, Georgia. We actually did it so many times and she thoroughly enjoyed it, that when it came time for the parents to pick her up, she would cling to Ann and refuse to leave. At that moment we did joke to ourselves that if the police were present the neighbors would have a hard time getting their daughter back.

As time went by, the daughter would walk over on her own to visit us.

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I think Alpo’s been into the wild mushrooms again!!  :unsure:

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You take out a knife and say “That kid is mine. To prove it I am willing to cut off a finger” then you cut your finger off. That’ll show them how much you care and they’ll give you the kid. 
 

Next Question…

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1 hour ago, Blackwater 53393 said:

I think Alpo’s been into the wild mushrooms again!!  :unsure:

yeah, sounds like the kid got smart and doesn't want to claim him either. LOL

 

TM

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I might ought to explain my statement about the cops knowing who my kid belonged to .

 

My wife and I and a couple of other friends ran the youth baseball program in our county for several years.  We worked closely with the DARE program run by, at first the State Troopers, and later by the Sheriff’s Office, so we became very well recognized by local law enforcement.

 

The one time when young Hatfield got into trouble, it was a big bunch of the high school athletes throwing a bonfire and drinking party that the local sheriff’s deputies broke up and hauled them all down to the jail.

 

Nobody got into any real trouble and they all wound up doing 120 hours each of community service as a result.

 

Hatfield did his in the sheriff’s office, filing arrest reports and court records.

 

On graduation day, as he came off the stage after receiving his diploma, the sheriff and chief deputy stood up and shook his hand as the parade passed.  
 

He was the only one that they did that for.

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If my daughter would not acknowledge me as her father, the cops would keep her.

 

Actions have consequences.

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1 hour ago, J-BAR #18287 said:

If my daughter would not acknowledge me as her father, the cops would keep her.

 

Actions have consequences.

I like that one.

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The Harris/Walz administration will push legislation to chip *everyone - problem solved!

 

*illegals exempted, of course.

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Yep.
Say, "Not my my kid.  Sorry"
Turn her over to Social Services, then foster her out.

We had one like this in Petaluma.
Single Dad was a cop.
She claimed sexual abuse to "get even" with his strict rules.

I'da thrown that kid under the bus as a lost cause.
My oldest grandson fits this description.
At 30 years old, he is a complete waste of good food and skin.
I wouldn't pour a cold beer down his throat if his guts were on fire.

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10 hours ago, J-BAR #18287 said:

If my daughter would not acknowledge me as her father, the cops would keep her.

 

Actions have consequences.

this was my thought as well - put her back in the cell till she decides she wants out , sounds like a problem child to me and i ave no experience in real life with one of those , 

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Well Alpo it is like this, when we show up to the sheriff office to collect our daughter. I told her,  either get her a$$ in the car or go to f+×÷=#= jail. Pick one. The deputy tried real hard not to laugh and my daughter just stormed off to the car

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I had a defiant one like that.
I could beat her butt until she jumped up and down, but she was gonna do what she was gonna do.
We tried EVERYTHING without success.


She went into the Navy as a kiddie cruiser at age 17.
I gave her a choice:  join the Navy or I would murder her.
She figured I was crazier 'n she was, and joined the service.

And in trouble right up to the time she got on the bus for Boot.
Boot camp took her apart, discarded the bad parts, and kept the good parts.

They had the one club we lacked:  her freedom.
The Navy told her straighten up or live in the brig.
For a long time.

She became a Mustang at 12 years and is O6 today in her 33rd year.
Living proof the Navy made a man out of my eldest daughter.

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