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Naughty Boys Will Get Their Wii Confiscated!

Written by: guuzen on 31 October 2009 at 8:21 am 3 Comments

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Have you been a bad boy lately? By bad I meant throwing rock-filled socks to smash window doors, and beating up other kids. A certain 12-year-old boy has been showing these bad behaviors in school which leads to getting rid of his Nintendo Wii as punishment.

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“The boy’s first run-in with the law was last February when he allegedly used a rock-filled sock to smash the door windows of his elementary school. Days later, he chased a classmate and punched him several times in the face.

Police released him on an undertaking but it wasn’t long before he was in trouble again, this time for breaching a court order he not attend his school. He is accused of breaching that order at least three times.”

- via Kotaku via Winnipeg Sun

Well, there is no doubt that there is a possibility of keeping their child under control like this. However, this may go in a very bad direction. What if the boy’s behavior gets even worse because his Wii is gone and so he is extremely angry about it. Oh my, I certainly hope that that is not the case…


Source(s): Kotaku

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3 Comments »

  • zenical said:

    what about those boys who don’t have Wii. Lol.

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  • M said:

    I can so see Wii Sports 3’s EULA rating now. R (Boxing may teach kids to fight in school, as such it’s given an R rating.)

    -.- Confiscating the wii? He’ll probably be back out on the streets stealing some other kid’s wii.

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  • guuzen (author) said:

    @zenical
    Then they are pretty much screwed =O LOL >.<


    @M
    LOL.. Yeah.. Agreed…

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