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    Default Re: Reporting an Unattended Child in a Car to the Police

    Funny that the OP has a legitimate question and people want to complain about him having a drink. The guy is brand new to the forum, had an experience, Googled to find information, and was brought to this site. He asked a specific question that could have been answered with simple "yes" or "no", and some choose to jump down the guy's throat. OP, you did the right thing. For a law forum, this thread cracks me up. NO WHERE in the OP's post does it say he actually ingested anti-anxiety medication, yet 2 Senior Members took it upon themselves to ASSUME that he did and berate him for his choice to also have a drink. Details matter people. Just because someone has an anxiety disorder doesn't mean they are actively taking medication to manage it. Guess I just don't see how the OP having (or not having) a drink has any relevancy whatsoever to his actual question.

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    Default Re: Reporting an Unattended Child in a Car to the Police

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    Funny that the OP has a legitimate question and people want to complain about him having a drink. The guy is brand new to the forum, had an experience, Googled to find information, and was brought to this site. He asked a specific question that could have been answered with simple "yes" or "no", and some choose to jump down the guy's throat. OP, you did the right thing. For a law forum, this thread cracks me up. NO WHERE in the OP's post does it say he actually ingested anti-anxiety medication, yet 2 Senior Members took it upon themselves to ASSUME that he did and berate him for his choice to also have a drink. Details matter people. Just because someone has an anxiety disorder doesn't mean they are actively taking medication to manage it. Guess I just don't see how the OP having (or not having) a drink has any relevancy whatsoever to his actual question.
    If you read people did answer the OP. They just pointed out that if you have anxiety and if you take medication for it good idea not to drink. The OP mentioned the drink and anxiety as a reason to not wait for the cops so it is quite reasonable to point it out in a response.

    I did not see anyone "jump" down the OP's throat. On some threads yes - people get carried away. But not this one.

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