San Mateo County Times/Joshua Melvin and Eric Kurhi, 6/20/13. "Pacifica police; Girls made up story about Sunday kidnap attempt."
You're adding another chair for her? |
Why would they
do that? Steidle said the victim-turned-suspect lied to cover up for
"something she wasn't supposed to do," but declined to specify. He said
their was no need to "drag her through the mud," and she's too young to
face any charges. Police surmise she didn't realize how seriously the
report would be taken." Read article.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
Related - How stuff works.com, "How lying works", Tom Scheve. "Younger children believe that they're always being watched, and that Mom
(or some other authority figure) knows all. For this reason, they're
initially more inclined to tell the truth. As they get a little older,
they begin experimenting with lies: The dog is blue, my shirt is made of
copper, the cookie told me so. For the very young, lying is a series of
cause-and-effect experiments. When does a lie work? What kind of lie?
What is a believable lie? Is the jig ever up, or should I keep lying
until the truth is just a vague memory for all parties? .... As children become older, they become more skilled at deception. And
they never really stop." ... much more to read. Note: photograph from this article.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
15 comments:
Read the How Stuff Works section. And that's how politicians are made.
Definitely some politicians.
I don't get the caption.
Read what's written on the blackboard. Pretty clear.
caption to make photo of little boy suit a story about a little girl? maybe? I dunno.
Its a little boy wearing a dunce cap and writing on the chaulkboard.
I will tell the truth.
Maybe that should apply to most blog posts.
Anonymous 2:15, 2:40, 2:43 PM, are your non-focused, serial (talking to yourself) comments about article framing anything other than troll graffiti? Duh.
But what's the chair?
As children become older, they become more skilled at deception. And they never really stop. Continue reading to learn the truth, or something like it, about lying.
Then when they grow up they post nonsense on local blogs.
sooo sensitive. 243 actually likes the caption. troll!
Pacifica has some of the best liars in the world!
408 Yes, but you're trying to stop, aren't you? That shows you are a good person! Love yourself, and remember, you can change!
So that "little white lie" cost the Pacifica Police Department "thousands of dollars," and they're not going to demand to be reimbursed ? What kind of message does that send? Fantastic, another future scofflaw in the making.
The "gang of no" cost pacifica millions of dollars in lost revenue, and no one has demanded to be reimbursed.
Well what are you waiting for? Sue the bumbs!
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