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My son Cannot Pay his fine as he is on JSA

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  • GEEGEE8
    GEEGEE8 Posts: 2,440 Forumite
    7891368 wrote: »
    I have nothing more to say anyway (:

    Ditto.. lol
    9/70lbs to lose :)
  • lusamoel
    lusamoel Posts: 31 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    GEEGEE8 wrote: »
    I don't have kids thanks, I've so far managed to refraid from it until I can support children and raise them properly and in the way I want to.

    Bye.
    So you havnt a clue then Be honest.
    How can you Guarentee that your kids dont do anything wrong?
    Stop speaking through ya butt. (not a clue)
    Did you do anything Wrong when in your teens?
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,643 Forumite
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    lusamoel wrote: »
    So you havnt a clue then Be honest.
    How can you Guarentee that your kids dont do anything wrong?
    Stop speaking through ya butt. (not a clue)
    Did you do anything Wrong when in your teens?

    and how odl are you with the attitude your showing in the thread, you dotn know anything about people so dont make judgements
  • elfen
    elfen Posts: 10,213 Forumite
    lusa, stop acting the !!!! and listen to some of the advice that's been given.

    Yes, he's on JSA, but if he goes down to the court he can pay in instalments.
    Alternatively, you can pay it off and take it back off him.
    Alternatively, do neither of the above and he might get community service (and I hope you live near me, they have to wear dayglo yellow outfits here, not just a jacket)
    ** Total debt: £6950.82 ± May NSDs 1/10 **
    ** Fat Bum Shrinking: -7/56lbs **
    **SPC 2012 #1498 -£152 and 1499 ***
    I do it all because I'm scared.
  • diable
    diable Posts: 5,258 Forumite
    so have you given him a clip around the ear yet?
  • Fang_3
    Fang_3 Posts: 7,602 Forumite
    lusamoel wrote: »
    So you havnt a clue then Be honest.
    How can you Guarentee that your kids dont do anything wrong?
    Stop speaking through ya butt. (not a clue)
    Did you do anything Wrong when in your teens?

    Those in glass houses dear. Your son is a scummy little thief and you haven't the intelligence to string a sentence together. You should be ashamed.
  • lusamoel wrote: »
    Anyways moving forward.
    He is waiting to go in to the army in about 4 weeks. He just did like i said something Stupid and even he said that, so dont need everyone to tell me it.

    Has he told the AFCO that he has been caught thieving?

    If the Army are anything like the Navy, the lads don't like a tealeaf in the mess.
  • woody01
    woody01 Posts: 1,918 Forumite
    edited 25 June 2010 at 5:56AM
    He is waiting to go in to the army in about 4 weeks.
    Im ex-forces, and believe me, thieves are treated as the worst kind of scum.
    When you are living in the very close proximity of your oppos, a thief is the last thing anyone wants to be around.

    You keep making all these pathetic excuses for him, and say how it was a mistake.
    Get a grip !!!!!!....it was a mistake because he was caught.

    Once the Army find out about this, they may not take him on (and rightly so).
    lusamoel wrote: »
    Mc donalds is a good job but id rather break the law :D
    It's no wonder your son is scummy at 18 with such a pathetic role model like yourself.
  • woody01
    woody01 Posts: 1,918 Forumite
    lusamoel wrote: »
    Good job yar a good boy then N it.
    and you could always go and live with ya Dad anyway.:rotfl:
    Does your blistering grasp of grammar rub off on your son aswell?
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,643 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Im beginning to think maybe the OP isnt the parent but maybe the son, just a theory based on the comments used, they're attitude
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