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Originally Posted by spd2918
Maybe my earlier post was missed. He was on the sidewalk in Spanish Springs on the perimeter of the square in a congested space. He went from no movement to a fast spin with his long arms fully outstretched. He nearly struck my wife who was walking beside me, holding my hand, and looking sideways at the band. That is nothing like grandchildren running around (poor parenting if they are banging into people).
This is not acceptable inside a crowd.
He has control over himself and he chooses to act out for attention.
He cannot use a supposed mental condition as an excuse to act this way or scream in public.
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Since he "nearly" struck your wife, maybe you should "nearly" get upset and not make it a bigger deal than it is. Everyone seems to be saying this. Maybe take the advice?