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Monday, 4 May 2015

Rude to the teacher, the child's mother asked the police hold

Sean was 'detained' police


GEORGIA - UNITED STATES. A mother called the police acted to restrain her son allegedly being rude to teachers at her school last week.

According to ABC News, a teacher told Chiquita Hill that his son Sean to be rude, do not listen to instructions and not doing homework.

"I know I have to do something to teach him," Hill told ABC News last Friday.

After the teacher's return, Columbus Hill phoned the police station and explain his attitude.

The police agreed to send its members to house Hill.

The policemen then handcuffed Sean and bring him into the police car.

They also sound the siren and move the car a few inches to scare Sean.

"Everything happened so fast.

"Sean did not have time to act. He was very, very scared," said Hill.

Police later freed Sean and the child ran to her mother.

"Sean is most closely give me a hug and said," I will not do it again ", he said.

According to Hill, after the police left, he explained to his son that the rudeness of a profound impact on the people around.

Meanwhile, the assistant chief of police of Columbus, Lem Miller said he did not encourage such acts against children.

"That is indeed scary, but it will also make them think bad about police.

"There are appropriate ways (for teaching children). We do not encourage (this way)." Miller Light.

However, Hill said, Sean changed his attitude after the incident.

"He's getting better in the classroom.

"Sean started to respect my friends and adults," explains Hill.

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