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Re: Minors in LUGs (Re: NELUG Turns 50!!)
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Wed, 17 Nov 1999 14:49:36 GMT
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All these Eric's is making this confusing :-).


Eric, I don't want this to sound like arguing, because that's not what I want
it to be, but what happens if you get, say, a 18 or 19yo who acts up and isn't
on the maturity level that the group would like. How is it any different
saying to him "your maturity level is not up to our standard. Work on it and
come back in a few months and we'll see about your being a member then", then
it would be saying it to a minor or their parent. If the parent has a problem
with you saying that about their child, then as I see it, you really wouldn't
want that parent at your meetings anyway.

I'm not trying to turn your opinion to favor us JrFOLs(because like I've said,
I'm not going to be able to attend meetings, so it doesn't affect me), I just
want to see how you would solve a problem like I mentioned.

Ryan

Ryan,

Once again you bring up some good points.  To answer your question I guess I
don't know how we would handle that type of situation mostly because it has not
even been close to an issue yet.

I guess if it were bad enough we would have to have a talk with the person to
see if we could resolve the problem.  If that did not fix the problem I would
hate to think what our next step would have to be.  I guess it could come down
to that person would no longer be welcome at meetings but I would hate to think
it would ever come to that.  Everyone that I have met so far at our meetings
have been fun, easy going, and great conversationalists so it is hard for me to
imagine a situation getting that out of hand but, I guess there is always that
chance.

Eric K.

The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/



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(...) person's (...) BIG (...) Eric, I don't want this to sound like arguing, because that's not what I want it to be, but what happens if you get, say, a 18 or 19yo who acts up and isn't on the maturity level that the group would like. How is it (...) (25 years ago, 17-Nov-99, to lugnet.loc.us.me, lugnet.org.us, lugnet.loc.us.ma.bos)

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