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Boy sues Mom for taking over facebook

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Zack said:
I hope the boy wins. It makes a statement. "I don't care who you are, and who's account you are hacking, its still illegal." Something like that comes to mind. If the mother wins, then I will be hacking my family's email accounts next month.
Well if I saw my son say he was driving 95 miles per hour I'd want to be sure and make sure he doesn't do anything stupid.
 
iFly said:
Zack said:
I hope the boy wins. It makes a statement. "I don't care who you are, and who's account you are hacking, its still illegal." Something like that comes to mind. If the mother wins, then I will be hacking my family's email accounts next month.
Well if I saw my son say he was driving 95 miles per hour I'd want to be sure and make sure he doesn't do anything stupid.
I blame his grandma for that. Maybe she, and the boy knew that, and never told his mom.
 
Nic said:
Very stupid. It is is like the innocent some kid kills his parents because he can't play Halo. If your kids aren't mature, they shouldn't see mature things. Some people today though take these as their life.

@Sanji
You know that hitting your children it makes it worst? Same with grounding your kid and stuff. It is better to have a 1 on 1 on your daughter or son and discuss what happened then hitting your children or grounding them. And please don't think that your a adult who has children because you don't. You don't know crap about kids.
yet, you do?

wat. but I agree.
 
Zack said:
iFly said:
Zack said:
I hope the boy wins. It makes a statement. "I don't care who you are, and who's account you are hacking, its still illegal." Something like that comes to mind. If the mother wins, then I will be hacking my family's email accounts next month.
Well if I saw my son say he was driving 95 miles per hour I'd want to be sure and make sure he doesn't do anything stupid.
I blame his grandma for that. Maybe she, and the boy knew that, and never told his mom.
Your argument is invalid. How can you blame them for something the boy did?

And they might have figured out only recently.
 
They're both wrong. You don't your invade your kid's password, and you don't sue your mom for invading your privacy. Heck, I'd say snooping around his room would have been morally questionable.

That said, this was pretty lulzy.

EDIT: I meant "invade your kid's privacy." Sorry if I caused any confusion!
 
Smash Genesis said:
They're both wrong. You don't your invade your kid's password, and you don't sue your mom for invading your privacy. Heck, I'd say snooping around his room would have been morally questionable.

That said, this was pretty lulzy.
A parent needs to parent, privacy isn't always something you have when you speed 95 miles per hour.
 
Okay, fair enough. But, nobody got hurt, and I'm pretty sure it said somewhere in there that a friend told the mom, not that she found out on Facebook.
 
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