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The neighbor kid.
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[QUOTE="mox69, post: 1192995, member: 76391"] I think we all realize that you have 0 obligation to help this kid in any way. He has obviously done some pretty bad things. With that said, people do change, especially kids. You can't really place 100% of the blame on the kids, his parents weren't even around to teach the boy right from wrong. You can't put a polar bear in the middle of a grocery store and expect him to behave :) Just like you can't hand a young kid a dirt bike and expect him to follow the rules 100%. He doesn't even know the rules probably! Go up to him some time and talk to him, feel it out. If you sense he has matured a bit, maybe give him a few pointers on his bike. Tell him you will taking him riding, if he follows the rules you set out. Ya never know, you could change this punks life. [/QUOTE]
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