There are some members of our population who, at their big ages, still can't follow basic rules. I know how easy it is to be tempted to break any rules you find unfair, but if you're going to break the rules, you have to develop a sense of which ones are worth breaking. If you know your circumstances will get exponentially worse if you get caught, that is certainly not a rule you want to be messing with, especially if you have a cognisant eyewitness.
The situation detailed below is one of those that is both sad and infuriating at the same time. A 23-year-old woman has custody of her 7-year-old sister. Currently, her mom cannot see her sister without CPS supervision. When their aunt picked her up, she took her to see her mother and defended that action to the sister with custody. The sister went to Reddit to see if her anger was justified.
The situation detailed below is one of those that is both sad and infuriating at the same time. A 23-year-old woman has custody of her 7-year-old sister. Currently, her mom cannot see her sister without CPS supervision. When their aunt picked her up, she took her to see her mother and defended that action to the sister with custody. The sister went to Reddit to see if her anger was justified.