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Sometimes we have to do things in life that is hard to do ,but nessesary. Doing the right thing for the right reasons.They had to be stopped!!!!! It seems as though the rules now are all for tieing or hands at any control over the wrong doer,isn't that the whole root of all of our societies problems .These two girls were and had been out of control for quite a while now . They were both in custody of the state ---you have to have been in quite a bit of trouble before the state takes control of you. They were given a good home with good morals ,and that wasn't good enough for them. They were set in getting their lives the way they wanted and it was clear that no one was going to control them,even if it meant putting others in danger--innosent people--all because of rebellious children.Maybe if disipline wasn't such an issue today, this problem could have been solved many years ago. Also, no one has even mentioned if they were under the influence of drugs and alcohol--which I know to have been one of the girls root problem!