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It's 11:00...Do You Know Where Your Teen Is?

By Janet Evans
Friday, Mar 28 2008, 06:30 PM



 

Hopefully, being the good parent that you are, you know where your teen is spending his or her evenings.

And you know his or her friends and their parents.

And, like most parents, you would never host an underage drinking party at your home.

But, what if your teen ends up at a home where a parent allows such a party?

A group of teens obtained alcohol somewhere, somehow, and brought it home, and the parent allows it.

What if your teen, arrives at this home, sees what is going on, knows s/he should leave, makes the wrong choice and decides to stay?

After all, so and so’s parent is there…

Your teen stays, drinks too much, and leaves, driving drunk.

Your teen has an accident and hurts, or unimaginably, kills someone.

Your teen made the decision to drink and drive.

That parent knew your child had alcohol, but didn’t know your teen was intoxicated or driving drunk.

Well, guess what?

“Wisconsin adults who allow underage drinking parties on their properties cannot be held liable if guests later get into drunken driving accidents, the state Supreme Court ruled.”

Now, this law is specifically in regards to adults who are not providing/serving alcohol to the minor.  Wisconsin does have a law regarding responsibility in that case.  This law was imposed regarding minors who brought the alcohol into the home where the parent did not know the minor left the home intoxicated.  It also would apply if the parent was out of town and a minor held a party on the property.

What do you think about this?

Fair?

Especially if you are away and the teen throws a party?

Or, dead wrong? 

It’s still your house, your kid, you are responsible for what goes on there.  And, where there is alcohol and teens, there will be intoxication…it’s just a fact.

What say you?

Read about the case and the ruling on TwinCities.com

Supreme Court ruling prevents extension of alcohol liability
 
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Comments

Kevin Fischer   

This is an outrageuos ruling.

Once again, Judge Louis Butler, the friend of criminals and legal technicalities agreed with the decision.......yet another reason he needs to be voted off the bench Tuesday.

VOTE GABLEMAN

The ruling is a message to today's undisciplined lot of parents who wnat to be buddies, not mom and dad to their kids that it really doesn't matter if your kids screw around and get in trouble...YOU'RE OFF THE HOOK.

March 28, 2008 8:35 PM

Janet Evans   

I'm with you...Butler needs to be voted off.  And I can't imagine any parent allowing a party to go on in their home with alcohol being consumed by minors - whether they purchased it or not.  Unbelievable.

March 29, 2008 12:25

Kevin Fischer   

Think about what the high court did.

“Wisconsin adults who allow underage drinking parties on their properties cannot be held liable if guests later get into drunken driving accidents, the state Supreme Court ruled.”

Ok, so the parents have already allowed an undrage drinking party to take place. Now something else happens. Sounds to me like they get two free passes.  

Wisconsin's Supreme Court is much too liberal.

VOTE GABLEMAN ON TUESDAY APRIL 1.

March 29, 2008 7:04

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