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On some of the outings with the youth group i am in, other kids keep burning peoples things, playing with arosol cans and producing fires with a thick cloud smoke(possibley toxic since plastic is sometimes burned).
Report it to your leaders.On some of the outings with the youth group i am in, other kids keep burning peoples things, playing with arosol cans and producing fires with a thick cloud smoke(possibley toxic since plastic is sometimes burned).
Do you mean these young firebugs are burning other people’s things? If so this is more than just a matter of possibly dangerous play, but a serious lack of respect for others’ property. This needs to be addressed by your youth group leaders. Your parents, not just you, should insist that this be addressed by your group leaders. If the leaders do not care, as you say, then a report should be made, again by your parents, to whomever the group leaders’ superiors are: pastor, school principal, etc. Your parents may also want to discuss this matter directly with the parents of other members of this group.On some of the outings with the youth group i am in, other kids keep burning peoples things… the leaders] dont seem to care much about it…
You don’t sneak. Its up to the adults to find out who started these fires and to punish them for it.On some of the outings with the youth group i am in, other kids keep burning peoples things, playing with arosol cans and producing fires with a thick cloud smoke(possibley toxic since plastic is sometimes burned).
Just add a rider to that. Unless the police get involved and want to take some sort of formal action. Then tell your father exactly what happened and he’ll tell you what to do.You don’t sneak. Its up to the adults to find out who started these fires and to punish them for it.
If you can manage it, don’t join in and even try to persuade the others out of it. But don’t worry if this is too difficult.