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If you saw your neighbor smoking weed, would you tell his girl friend?


My neighbors are great people and I live on a quiet street with 9 houses.

Across the street, these neighbors I'm talking about have lived there for 7 years. The guy is 42 and the lady is 38.

The lady was at work when I heard their baby crying from my yard! I went over to make sure everything was alright and he left the baby unattended while he was smoking a blunt on their back deck! He didn't see me and I stayed hidden in the bushes so I could watch more. When He finally went inside I ran back to my yard.

My question is, Do tell tell his girlfriend this? I've never EVER seen him smoke before and I don't think she has either.

What would you do and would it be in the baby's best interest?

I'm only 18 and I don't want to cause a huge battle, because these people are really good to my parents and I.

HELP!!!!

It's just really wierd because He's a cop and she's a well known school teacher.
I fell so bad for the baby

You can let her know anomously but the thing is she could smoke and you don't know. But I would, but in a cunning way they don't know it was you.
It has to be cleverly done, because it's in the interest of the child, but be careful so it does not show that you told.

It's not really your place to tell his girlfriend that he's smoking. I would, however, tell her about the baby left unattended. But you never know, sometimes babies just cry for no reason. Maybe he knew that?

Not your business, and wouldn't be unless the baby was being maltreated or in danger. Please, keep this to yourself. For most people, pot could mean a fine, but for a cop, it could mean his career.

Honestly I wouldn't say anything, Because it could backfire in your face. I would let their relationship go its course. Unless the child is in immediate danger don't stick your neck out. Save your own skin

If you see this happening too often then yeah I guess it would be the best, but if it's only once in a while then leave it alone.

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