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A Question about the Rent..


Okay, when the landlord comes in and asks for the rent and asks if they are the cousins does she realise what is happening, that these kids have been abandoned and is simply saying "are you the cousins" in which she will use to tell the other landlord if he ever sees them.

OR does she really not know what is going on, just thinks the place is a mess, the mother is away and whatnot? If it's the second one, what happened about the rent?

I hope that makes sense, thank you to anyone who can help.

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I know--- It's what happens if we mind our business.

If we don't mind our buisiness we get our patoots kicked.

you can't win.

You're laborers, you're supposed to be laboring! That's what you get for not having an education!!

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errr.. what?

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Colt 89 has been drinking too much Colt 45.Or he/she is deranged. This is a fellow teacher?!!

MarcNYC Teacher

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I thought I explained myself... You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't.

I live in NYC. Our Transportation system (MTA) has this policy of see something please say something. Meanwhile, what happens if you see something and say something to a police officer or MTA employee and the person you told on comes after you and beats you up or worse? Oh, also, if you assalt an MTA employee (bus driver, subway attendant...) you get automatically 7 years in jail. The MTA and the court system doesn't do anything for the people who prevent something from happening by telling on the suspicious person/people. So where's the motivation? If I am not covered in that seven years than why bother saying anything?

Here is a true story...

A co teacher and I were in a store local to our school when we saw a child acting unsafely. This child was really endangering himself and others in the store. the co teacher stops the child and tells him that he should be walking, not running. Well, that intervention that she did cost her her life. She went home that day and was followed by the parent of the boy she redirected and he killed her in her bathtub.



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You serious, that story above true???


What happen to that monster...hope he got life or some punishment equal to the crime,IMO there's no punishment equal to pre-mediated cold-blooded murder.

My condolences to your former colleague. May her soul have found peace and his eternal damnation.

I'm not religious, but scum like these do make one wish there's an higher authority.

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Nothing happened to him... airtight alibi. That is how life is in the south Bronx.

It's a good thing you all believe that story to be true, because it is. I have used that story for my exact basis of your damned if you do and you ar damned if you don't on the Primetime show "What would You do?" Some ahole on that board actually thinks that if the world knows how to behave, then there wouldn't be any problems.


sunshine and lollipops and rainbows everything....

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Here is a true story...

A co teacher and I were in a store local to our school when we saw a child acting unsafely. This child was really endangering himself and others in the store. the co teacher stops the child and tells him that he should be walking, not running. Well, that intervention that she did cost her her life. She went home that day and was followed by the parent of the boy she redirected and he killed her in her bathtub.
Well, you have to admit that is a very, very extreme and unusual example, though, and that isn't going to happen to most people who intervene in one thing or another.

I'm sorry about your colleague by the way. That's the stupidest reason i've ever heard of to be murdered. That sounds like something right out of the Middle Ages.

"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."
- Goethe

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