A father removes the cell phone from his daughter and she calls the police: "It's my property"



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Father Anthony Robertson and his daughter were sitting in front of the house when the police arrived on Saturday afternoon. The teenager, whose name was not disclosed because of minor, repeats: "I want my cell phone."

Robertson then explains that she took her phone because she was a teenager. "I can not inspect it because the phone has a pbadword, so I removed it."

Police determined that it was only a disciplinary matter on the part of their parents and was on Robertson's side.
the property and I do not live here ", claiming that she lives with her grandmother, but sometimes stays with her father.

One of the officers answers:" But guess what? All you own belongs to your father and mother. Having a phone is not a right. "" It's a privilege, "added the father.

The police then warned the teenager not to call 911 in non-urgent situations.

The message posted on the page Facebook of the South Euclid Police Department was: tanned and shared hundreds of times by empathic parents to the situation.