06-01-2003, 06:09 AM
My suggestion is to henceforth put on all restraining orders a paragraph which specifies that the protectee encouraging or forcing the restrainee to violate the order is also illegal.
And then only enforce it when it's obviously been violated (don't just take the restrainee's word for it).
It seems like for birthday parties of children or other similar events (weddings, graduations, etc.) that both parties could agree to hire an off-duty police officer to attend also. It would be an expense, sure, but cheaper than lawyers.
-V
(dont jump on me if this is stupid, i'm real tired...)
And then only enforce it when it's obviously been violated (don't just take the restrainee's word for it).
It seems like for birthday parties of children or other similar events (weddings, graduations, etc.) that both parties could agree to hire an off-duty police officer to attend also. It would be an expense, sure, but cheaper than lawyers.
-V
(dont jump on me if this is stupid, i'm real tired...)