I think the punishment for breaking into someone's house should be pretty stiff. I mean just because they obtained the key they still broke in. It is up to the home owners but I wouldn't take this lightly.
I was raised to respect others property, appreciate what I was given and try to stay out of trouble. The respect and appreciation came from having a father who was shuffled through the foster system until he was finally adopted at 7 and a mother who came from a family of limited means. I had a charmed life (nice house, good schools, plenty of toys) and I knew I should be thankful. We always volunteered, picked out a Blue Santa toy at Christmas and would have been spanked for treating anyone the way teens treat me. I can still remember the stinging butt from telling my Nanny I didn't need to pick up some trash I dropped because there was a lady sweeping and she was paid to do that. I am only 27 and appalled by what I see lately. I try to focus on the polite, kind teenagers I meet so I don't get too cynical about the state of humanity!
Amanda
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