Why Do My Parents Continue to Call the Police?

Question by : Why do my parents continue to call the police?
Okay so in 2011 my parents called the police 4 times on me for stupid stuff like (defined by the police) as “domestic violence”x2 (yelling and throwing things) “abuse” x2(my parents and I were fighting and both injured) I don’t know why they keep calling the police the first time I thought they were just kidding but when the police actually showed up I was surprised! Lol the drug dog guy kept yelling a fat red headed man kept talking all scary and a tall white guy stood their looking awkward! Will these offenses go away? Why do they continue to call them over stupid stuff? Btw I’m 14 and what kind of parent does that?!?

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Answer by Helter Skelter
They are calling the police because you are obviously violent and out of control. You should not be laying a violent hand on anyone ESPECIALLY your parents. According to the law, unless they hit you with enough force to leave a bruise or make you bleed, it is called discipline. I know because I was abused as a child and fought back ONCE. They called the police on me, and they took their side. Stop fighting with your parents, you only have 4 more years left till you can go out on your own and do whatever you want. For now, just do what they ask and put up with it. The next 60 years or so after turning 18, you won’t have to listen to them. And whats 4 years out of the rest of your life to put up with a little bit of annoyance? Be mature about it. Babies throw things. Not young adults. Learn some respect, or you will not get any trust me.

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