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Everything is wrong in this scenario -.-;
What a sissy
I don't get why the parent was allowing the kid to ring more than a time or two. I'm 17, and when I was a little trick or treated, my mom always made sure we remembered that it was nice of people to give out candy and not an obligation. If their lights were on, but didn't answer, time to move to the next house. If we didn't show common courtesy, we were done trick or treating Why do we have to just chalk this up to childhood excitement? If the mother was doing her job properly, there would be no issues.
That little ****** got what he deserves.
Because you scared them on Halloween lol! Yea right she won't be able to do anything
Only in America...
She shouldn't have taken him out trick-or-treating if she didn't want him to get scared. If she actually tries to sue you, I think she wins for being the stupidest ***** of the year.
people don't have the halloween spirit anymore. all people just want money
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How can she sue you for that? It's ******* Halloween
Hey, he got what he deserved! It was only a scare anyway.