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In reply to the discussion: Boy borrows parents credit card to embark on four-day holiday to Bali by himself [View all]steve2470
(37,468 posts)33. I agree with all you said except for the criminal charges
I understand the sentiment but wow, that's as harsh as it comes with kids. Granted, it's juvenile charges which can be expunged in the USA (no clue about Australia) but now the kid has a record. A record that has to be expunged if he ever wants to work for the FBI or CIA or any kind of sensitive security job, from what I know.
It looks like mom was the one who dropped the ball, unless Australia's police forces are lying or mistaken (which is theoretically possible I guess).
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Boy borrows parents credit card to embark on four-day holiday to Bali by himself [View all]
steve2470
Apr 2018
OP
... the boy did some research online and figured out he could fly alone
struggle4progress
Apr 2018
#5
... Telling his family he was going to school, he rode his razor scooter to his local train station,
struggle4progress
Apr 2018
#9
... We were told it just wouldnt happen. He wouldnt get past any airport personnel,
struggle4progress
Apr 2018
#11
... Bali was the first time someone asked him if he was alone. Immigration said where is your mum
struggle4progress
Apr 2018
#12
Why don't the parents take more responsibility? Can't they notify the credit card companies of
spooky3
Apr 2018
#18
After giving him a hug & pissed off for a while & calmed down I would like to know what he learned
uponit7771
Apr 2018
#47
My daughter (college) had one of my credit cards for 'emergencies'...well she had $3,000
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#48