Re: breach of trust
Lisa A. Varner (lavarner@JUNO.COM)
Sat, 25 Jan 1997 22:13:48 -0500
On Fri, 24 Jan 1997 14:50:01 -0500 Roger Young <ryoung@AWOD.COM> writes:
>My wife is helping out my daughter's Girl Scout troop. They just
>confirmed today what they had begun to suspect a week ago, that is, >one
of the girls parents has kept the money for 177 boxes of cookies they
>sold.
They did sign a permission to sell form which says they wil be held
responsible for the money, and this needs to be passed on to council
immediately upon refusal to pay up.
This did happen once in our service unit, and it did adversely affect the
girls troop. Unfortunately council can do little more than call and send
notices to collect the money. Sometimes an official call from council
can be enough, or if the family is wiling to work out some sort of
payment of restitution (monthly payments) since it was a family hardship
that drove this person to do this.
In our case the money ($200-$400--=memory escapes me now) was not enough
money to constitute an effective legal action, the costs being to great.
Our service unit did chip in to buy the girls their incentives because
they also lost these in the mess.
It is a horrible situation to be in, but council needs to be made aware
and try to take some kind of action.
Good luck,
YiS,
Lisa Varner <<LAVarner@juno com>>
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