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He Told His Brother He Could Not Babysit Because He Had To Work, So His Brother Actually Dropped His Nephews Off At The Office, And He Was Forced To Call The Police

So, even though he feels like his brother was totally out of line for leaving the kids at his job, he has now been left wondering if calling the police was the wrong way to handle the situation.

Why do you think his brother thought it was okay to just leave his kids like that? Do you think he had a right to call the police or not? What else could he have done in this situation? 

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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