She Called The Cops On Her Sister After She Dropped Her Kids Off On Her Front Porch And Took Off

For many years, travel has been a part of this woman’s job. When she and her late husband had children, her husband worked full-time hours, so since both of their schedules were so busy, they hired a nanny to take care of the children while her husband was unavailable.
After her husband tragically passed away, she hired the nanny full-time because she still traveled for work.
Occasionally, the nanny would come with her on trips if she was traveling to a really cool destination.
During the times that she’s not away from home on work trips, she takes full advantage of the time she has with her children.
She has a strict and particular rule that she will only look after her own children. While she will gladly invite family members and their children over to her house to swim in her pool and hang out, if her family members leave, their children have to leave, too.
Since she has had a rough and incredibly overwhelming couple of years, she wants all her free time to be spent with her own children and not watching children who aren’t hers and who might not even listen to her. She has her nanny follow this rule as well.
“Recently, my sister has been calling my nanny while I’m away and asking her to watch her kids because of an ’emergency.’ The first couple of times, the nanny has said yes but has recently brought it up to me because she’s aware she’s had to spend more on groceries/gas/activities and didn’t want me to think it was weird,” she said.
In response to this, she called her sister and told her that she couldn’t bring her children over to her house when she wasn’t there to have her nanny watch them.
She added that her sister needed to watch her children if she brought them over to her house, and her sister lost her mind.

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“Drama has now ensued because she called the nanny and was told no. My nanny packed up the kids and left to go do something because she knew my sister would just show up,” she explained.
“She did. She dropped her kids off on my porch, and when my nanny noticed on the camera they were there, she called my sister, who didn’t answer. So, she called me, and I called the cops.”
Since it was difficult to find someone to entrust her children with, and she didn’t want her nanny to be overworked by watching extra children, she knew that she had to take action to make sure her sister saw the consequences of her actions.
Because her nanny travels with her from time to time, often on short notice, her nanny is contracted to only work for her family.
So, her nanny is compensated for working under only those specific terms, and her sister bringing over other children for her to watch would be going against the terms of her contract.
“The cops picked up the kids, and now there is a CPS case open because they couldn’t get a hold of my sister for hours,” she shared.
Now, her entire family is angry with her and telling her that this whole situation is her fault. According to her family, she should have just compensated her nanny accordingly to watch her sister’s children, but she doesn’t agree with this since that goes completely against her nanny’s contract.
Do you think she was right to call the police when her sister tried dropping her children off with the nanny?
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