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So i fraped a friend of mine saying "Missing stephen." stephen is a wierd boy in our class and his mother saw it and asked who he was, my friend said it was me, now the mother wants to talk to the principal and to my parents! what should i do?? our school is pretty strict!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? adviceman49 answered Wednesday December 11 2013, 10:21 am: Not knowing just what you did, fraped and "Missing Stephen" doesn't tell me much. The fact that you hacked into someone else web page is a huge screw up on you part. You may have thought you were having fun at his expense when in reality you broke the law. Hacking is what you did to frap his page. Hacking is illegal and you could, depending on your age end up in juvenal court facing a judge or in district court as an adult if your old enough to be charged as an adult and the state prosecutor wants to make an example of you.
Am I trying to scare you? Yes!!! You did something stupid and I believe you know it. Now you have been caught and you want to know how to get out of being punished.
My advise is to apologize to this boy and his mother and to ask for mercy. Tell them that you were stupid and you won't do it again. Accept what ever punishment you parents give you without complaint for you have earned it. Hope and pray the boys mother does not file a police complaint for if you think the school is strict. The police are stricter.
Besides hacking what you have done is considered bullying as well. There has been a lot in the news recently about bullying especially over social media such as Facebook. There have been several suicides because of this type of bullying and the police and the courts are doing there best to stop this. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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