What are parents willing to do to get their kids in line?
A Wisconsin couple decided to punish their teenage daughter by taking away her phone and by posting several embarrassing photos of themselves on her Facebook page. According to her brother, she was talking fresh to them.
It looks like the parents have a sense of humor, but definitely the sort of thing that would make a teenage girl want to crawl under the table.
So, we asked folks -- what do you think?
"I think it's inappropriate because ultimately you need to respect your kids and I think there would be a better way of dealing with that," said Robin Keys from Naperville.
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"I think that is very appropriate. If a parent wants to embarrass their kids, put a picture like that," said Todd Burton of Riverdale.
This story came out because the girl's brother is on Reddit and was clearly amused by the whole situation.
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