by EagleBoy62204 » Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:48 pm
Well First, there has to be complete evidence that he did it. I dont know and understand the full situation but if he acted alone then he did it, but if he was with someone then both should be held responsible, until one of them confesses.
As for punishment, of course if he does admit to it, then he should be turned over to the buildings administration and owners. But remember they may decide to take him to the authorities. I dont think this is neccessary. If its only a tiny bit of vandilism then a work agreement between the scoutmaster, the parents of the juvinile that is responible, the scout, and the owner of the building could take in effect. Sending them to the police for a $10 replacement for tiles isnt that real big of a deal, expecially when the school or building owner could just as easily blame the troop for this as well for not watching the scouts close enough.
Our school that we are stationed in for our troop meetings, wanted us to make a sign in and out sheet of everyone that leaves that general area that we regularly meet at. If we are outside that room, but still inside the school, we have our names on that paper and after each meeting it is droped into the principals office.
Community Service is definitly a factor here. Suggest that he does the community service around the school. Helping out with other duties like landscaping, cleaning the class rooms. Have this an amount of time that feels suitable. Not a one or two day deal.
A written apology from the boy, to both the building's owner, and the troop committee is in order. Tell the boy he must write this and it must be from his own mind about the situation he has caused. No other outside help should be allowed to give him ideas or help write this since they were not apart of the situation, therefor should not have any word into what goes into the paper.
Make sure the owner doesnt go to hard on the punishment. Yes what the boy did was terrible, expecially during a scout function and in his uniform, but punishment for vandalism like this, though really small not upscale, sometimes gets carried away by the building's owners. It was only two tiles, and not the entire ceiling, please keep that in mind, if the owner wants him to replace the whole thing. They are relativly cheap to buy seperatly, and if its in a school they usually have extras because of water leaks that may occur or repairs that they have done to the school ceiling.
Some other options you may want to suggest, is if they do have extra tiles, instead of having the scout earn funds for the tiles, what if you could get in agreement, to have the scout re install those tiles he has damaged. Of course he must be heavily supervised, by a leader of the troop and his parent(s).
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