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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #75 on: December 11, 2010, 12:44:52 am »
Yeah but if you get your calc before may, they could still take it away before you move out, right? :P

Anyway I hope things goes well for moving out, from finding a new job to a decent appartment.

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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #76 on: December 11, 2010, 12:51:07 am »
I will forcefully take things I own on my way out if need be.  They can't just steal my things.  I buy things with legitimately earned money, and keep records of each paycheck to prove it.

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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #77 on: December 11, 2010, 12:53:47 am »
I wonder... if they take away something you bought with your money, wouldn't that be indeed theft? Theft is illegal and thus, you could call the cops, right?

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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #78 on: December 11, 2010, 12:59:24 am »
In the US, you can't call the cops on your parents [while you're underage] unless they've done something to physically harm you. Basically, most of the prevailing law here takes the position that if there are no permanent marks, there's not much that needs to be done. Even clear cases of emotional abuse are very difficult to prosecute here.

Except in the case of sexual abuse, where it is altogether too easy to prosecute people. I remember hearing a story* of a couple getting a divorce where they both wanted to take their daughter. The mother had the bright idea of accusing the father of sexually abusing the daughter. The ONLY reason the man didn't immediately go to jail was because he had documentation that he had been on a business trip for the entire period during which the sexual abuse was supposed to have occurred and couldn't possibly have abused the daughter. She still got the girl, though.

*I've never bothered to source it, so take it for what it's worth.
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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #79 on: December 11, 2010, 01:03:34 am »
Ah, right, that sucks. :/ I guess he could just forcefully take the calc back or something.

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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #80 on: December 11, 2010, 07:35:48 am »
In the US, you can't call the cops on your parents [while you're underage] unless they've done something to physically harm you. Basically, most of the prevailing law here takes the position that if there are no permanent marks, there's not much that needs to be done. Even clear cases of emotional abuse are very difficult to prosecute here.

Except in the case of sexual abuse, where it is altogether too easy to prosecute people. I remember hearing a story* of a couple getting a divorce where they both wanted to take their daughter. The mother had the bright idea of accusing the father of sexually abusing the daughter. The ONLY reason the man didn't immediately go to jail was because he had documentation that he had been on a business trip for the entire period during which the sexual abuse was supposed to have occurred and couldn't possibly have abused the daughter. She still got the girl, though.

*I've never bothered to source it, so take it for what it's worth.

In portugal, if a children blames anything whatsoever, he'll get parent-less in a few days. Maybe in the US they understand that parents need to be strict for the society to be a good one. Here they don't, they give the children too much and when they're adult they won't know what 'difficulties in life' are :S

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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #81 on: December 11, 2010, 09:54:28 am »
I'm sorry to hear about this, SirCmpwn. How can your parents be so unsupportive of you programming, when they themselves are programmers ??? I read your post on cemetech. Yes, watching porn was a bad idea, and they did have a right to punish you, but it going on for six years because of that one thing is just crazy. I give you my best wishes in moving out on your own, and someday being on speaking terms with your parents again.

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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #82 on: December 11, 2010, 11:33:14 am »
In the US, you can't call the cops on your parents [while you're underage] unless they've done something to physically harm you. Basically, most of the prevailing law here takes the position that if there are no permanent marks, there's not much that needs to be done.
If Sir's parents were to take away a calculator bought entirely with his own, legitimately earned money, that's petty larceny (presuming the price of the calc was under whatever the specified amount for grand larceny in his state's criminal codes), and Sir could press charges against his parents for stealing the calculator. Since Sir is carefully documenting his paychecks, they could prove in a court of law that his parents have no claim to possession of the calculator.

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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #83 on: December 11, 2010, 11:34:32 am »
In the US, you can't call the cops on your parents [while you're underage] unless they've done something to physically harm you. Basically, most of the prevailing law here takes the position that if there are no permanent marks, there's not much that needs to be done.
If Sir's parents were to take away a calculator bought entirely with his own, legitimately earned money, that's petty larceny (presuming the price of the calc was under whatever the specified amount for grand larceny in his state's criminal codes), and Sir could press charges against his parents for stealing the calculator. Since Sir is carefully documenting his paychecks, they could prove in a court of law that his parents have no claim to possession of the calculator.

Yes, but why would he go that far? If he did that, his parents would be even stricter to him!

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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #84 on: December 11, 2010, 11:36:22 am »
Maybe ask your parents for a 2nd chance of computer usage?
Most parents will accept it if you ask them sincerely.
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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #85 on: December 11, 2010, 11:38:46 am »
Maybe ask your parents for a 2nd chance of computer usage?
Most parents will accept it if you ask them sincerely.

Maybe we kidnap Sir?

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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #86 on: December 11, 2010, 11:41:29 am »
The plan:
1. Call Sir's parents and tell them that their program has a serious error and boss want to see them
2. Get Sir(With his computer and calc)
3. Bring him to Scout's House (Assuming that his parents are nice)
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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #87 on: December 11, 2010, 11:41:53 am »
If Sir's parents were to take away a calculator bought entirely with his own, legitimately earned money, that's petty larceny (presuming the price of the calc was under whatever the specified amount for grand larceny in his state's criminal codes), and Sir could press charges against his parents for stealing the calculator. Since Sir is carefully documenting his paychecks, they could prove in a court of law that his parents have no claim to possession of the calculator.
Yes, but why would he go that far? If he did that, his parents would be even stricter to him!
I'm not saying that he should do that, Scout. I'm just saying that if he does buy a new calc between now and when he moves out in May, and his parents take it away from him, he does have the option of calling the police on them for taking that particular calc away from him--particularly if they refuse to return it to him when he moves out in May.

Maybe we kidnap Sir?
You do realize that kidnapping is a crime, right?

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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #88 on: December 11, 2010, 11:43:51 am »
Of course we do.
However, if I have to choose law and KnightOS, I will defenitely choose KnightOS  ;D
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Re: SirCmpwn's Projects Suspended
« Reply #89 on: December 11, 2010, 11:43:54 am »
If Sir's parents were to take away a calculator bought entirely with his own, legitimately earned money, that's petty larceny (presuming the price of the calc was under whatever the specified amount for grand larceny in his state's criminal codes), and Sir could press charges against his parents for stealing the calculator. Since Sir is carefully documenting his paychecks, they could prove in a court of law that his parents have no claim to possession of the calculator.
Yes, but why would he go that far? If he did that, his parents would be even stricter to him!
I'm not saying that he should do that, Scout. I'm just saying that if he does buy a new calc between now and when he moves out in May, and his parents take it away from him, he does have the option of calling the police on them for taking that particular calc away from him--particularly if they refuse to return it to him when he moves out in May.

Maybe we kidnap Sir?
You do realize that kidnapping is a crime, right?

Maybe you should check this.