Summary
In Ontario, attempting to enter an abandoned building can be considered trespassing. If the police did not contact you, there might not be immediate legal trouble. School suspensions for actions outside school grounds depend on the schools policies. Its advisable to review the schools code of conduct. The police could contact you if they find evidence of trespassing, and fines or charges may apply. Educating your daughter about the legal consequences is important.Full Conversation
my daughter tried to enter a abandoned building. the cops were called, but by the time the cops arrived she was gone. she's with me as of right now,
Hi Alex! To provide better information, can you tell me if the police left any notice or contacted you after the incident?
they didn't contact me, she told me though. i'm sending her to school toom
Hi Alex! In Ontario, attempting to enter an abandoned building could potentially be considered trespassing. Since the police didn't contact you, there might not be immediate legal trouble. However, it's important to educate your daughter about the legal consequences.
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the person who called the cops is someone at her school, could she get suspended?
In Ontario, school policies on suspensions can vary, but typically, actions outside of school grounds that don’t directly affect the school environment may not lead to suspension. It's best to review the school's code of conduct or contact the school administration to understand their stance on such matters.
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can the police contact me and fine me? if they do should i punish my daughter?
- The police could potentially contact you if they find your daughter was involved in trespassing.
- Fines or charges depend on the situation and evidence.
- As for disciplining your daughter, it's a personal decision, but educating her on the consequences of her actions is important.
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