>>34932935That only works if you are there to defend your property. I've come home twice before to hear that my autistic cousin has broken something of mine. Both times Grandma very generously offered to let him play with my property. Though when he's at her house she's quick enough to hide anything breakable or valuable.
And nobody will ever believe you if you tell them that you've caught the kid and you know they knew exactly what they were doing. It's all meant to be a huge coicidence that the ordinarily loud child is suddenly quiet, has "stealthily" slinked away from his wranglers and is presently creeping down the hall, well away from the party? They know. I remember when I was a kid too that these same kinds of brats would smugly tell me that nobody would believe me even if I told on them. The little shits somehow learn to manipulate others before they can so much as write their own names.