Yes, a parent may take away a cell phone. They are responsible for raising the children they have been given to the best of their ability. And if they think that any influence (even cell phones) has a negetive effect on their child, or is harmful to them (bad relationships, too much time wasted) they are still the leaders in the home to make decisions. Young adults will have the rest of their life to make their own decisions, but while still at home, they must submit to parental authority.
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The phone number of the Childs Park Branch Library is: 727-893-7714.
The phone number of the E. Louis Childs Memorial Library is: 973-770-1000.
You cannot I monitor another cell phone without targetting that cell phone to monitor the phone.
This is private information that cannot be found on this site.
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By knowing my phone number. Then by using a phone to call me.
Whose name is the phone in?
Tell your parents that you want to call your friend as ask if you can use the phone to do this. If they say that they don't like your friend, tell them that you understand this but that the the person is still your friend. They will either let you use the phone or tell you you can't.
Yes!... If your on a gps ankle monitor work via through your cell phone company, you must keep your phone on. Period. Unless you want to violated by your po
Yes, a parent can legally confiscate a phone that their child purchased, as long as the child is a minor and the parent is acting in the best interest of the child.
The phone number of the Parent Revolution Of California is: 213-621-3052.