Police Repeatedly Question Mom of 6 Who Let Kids Pick Up Litter Outside
"There are no known stories of any abductions here," says Anna Hershberger.

Massachusetts mom of six Anna Hershberger has had the police called on her three times this past year. What has this recidivist been up to?
Last week, a cop came knocking after someone reported two of Hershberger's children, ages five and almost seven, walking a few blocks from her home in Reading—a Boston suburb—and picking up litter.
A few minutes earlier, Hershberger said in a phone call with Reason, a garbage truck had gone by, inspiring the kids. "They said, 'Can we have a trashabag?'" says Hershberger. "So that's what they were doing: walking on the sidewalk with a black trash bag, picking things up."
Because the kids are homeschooled, this was during school hours, possibly explaining why a call was made.
The kids came in saying: "Mom, there's police behind us!" A cruiser had followed them home.
"They were kind of enthusiastic," says Hershberger, "until the policeman got out."
The cop was not happy.
"He said 'Somebody could be texting and not paying attention, and there are also creeps out,'" Hershberger says. She didn't make a scene, but she was thinking that if a texting driver careened onto the sidewalk and she was with her kids, they would simply all be plowed down. As for creeps, "There are no known stories of any abductions here," she says.
Besides, she pointed out—to Reason, not the cop—"I know what's dangerous. I grew up in Russia."
This brush with the law might have been less disturbing for the economist-turned-stay-at-home-
Over the summer, Hershberger had taken her kids to a playground in a nearby suburb. There were only a few other families there, but someone called to report that Hershberger's seven-seater van had a booster seat in the passenger seat, indicating a young-ish child might sometimes sit there.
A cop was dispatched. Hershberger explained to him that she has six kids and the family is on the waiting list for a 12-passenger van. In the meantime, her oldest—age eight— sometimes had to sit up front.
The cop thought the whole thing "was beyond ridiculous," says Hershberger, and bid her good day.
And the third police encounter? Well, Hershberger had parked in front of her town's Bagel World to pick up a coffee. She could see her kids through the store's window, but a nearby businessman saw them too. You'll never guess who he called.
"When I got home, a young policeman showed up," says Hershberger. "I wouldn't say he was apologetic, but he clearly thought he shouldn't be there. He said, 'Somebody called to say that you had left the kids alone in the parking lot of the Bagel World.' And I said, yes I did—I was getting coffee."
She had even looked up the Massachusetts' neglect laws on Let Grow's website (we have a map of all 50 states' laws), and saw that this short wait was not illegal. She offered to let the cop come into her home and observe for himself how the kids were being raised.
He declined and said he thought everything seemed fine, says Hershberger.
Like so many parents across America, Hershberger is sick of having to second-guess her parenting decisions if some random passerby summons the authorities.
Hershberger says her next step is to request a meeting with the police. She hopes to discuss her wish to give the kids some independence when she and her husband believe they're ready for it. She doesn't mind strangers calling the cops, so long as there are no legal consequences.
In the meantime, she has been heartened by Let Grow's advocacy efforts to get more states to narrow their neglect laws. So far Utah, Oklahoma, and Texas have passed "Reasonable Childhood Independence" laws that say neglect only occurs when a parent puts their child in likely and serious danger, not just any time the kids are unsupervised. Similar laws are currently under consideration in Illinois, Nebraska, and South Carolina. And the law just passed both houses in Colorado on Tuesday, with bipartisan sponsors and support. Now it just awaits the governor's signature.
Back in Reading, Hershberger's kids love to explore the neighborhood. But now they're focusing on something new: How they will elude the police in future adventures.
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"Massachusetts mom of six Anna Hershberger"
Yankeeville, figures.
Yep. Right there is her problem.
"A cop was dispatched."
Right there is her real problem.
Besides, she pointed out—to Reason, not the cop—"I know what's dangerous. I grew up in Russia."
And there is her real, real problem.
That she's from Russia but didn't think far enough ahead to not move to Boston?
Well, if she is from Russia, then she must be a Putin supporter, and deserves to be harassed.
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Why is she still even allowed here?
You are an idiot! You have no idea how long she has been here or why she left. She would more likely have stayed as a Putin advocate rather than emigrate to America, but face it, what really makes our police, err, KGB, any better?
It's one a'them JOKES, son.
no the REAL problem was some busybody calling the coppers in therfirst place Dispatch NEED to learn how to ask incisive questions when they get such calls. "are the kids in the van eathing each other up whilst Mum is getting her Joe"? Are the kids wandering into people's yards and snaffling toys? Are the kids picking fights with other kids as they prowl, er, squeeze me, wander their neighbourhood?
Seems if tha tDepartment was smart, once they dfind out the "kids" in question number six, have their tow heads, are happy and friendly, just tell the caller thanks for letting us know.. good buy". and end the matter there. WHO SAYS the cops have to dispatch a human for every call?
One time a neighbour callled the cops on me, as I was up the street "discussing" some political sorts of tnings wiht a crusty old critter, a WW 2 Pacific Theatre veneran. He had an American Flad on his ballcap. I had an Ameican Flag pin on my shirt, UPSIDE down and he was MAD. He was hollerin and jumpin, and I was just standing there listening.. amused at his passion and lack of logic. I explained the meaing if the upside down flag. Well, the Sherrif Deputy arrived, calmly walked up to the pair of us, who were not then shouting and hollering.. as he approached I could barely stifle some snickering.. seems the Cop, as part of HIS uniform, nad hi s TWO Americn Flag pins, one on each coolar point, UPSIDE DOWN. Both perfectly aligned. Crusty old goat neighbour noticed that and just shut up.
We eventually became good friends... we were both sick of government encroacing on every detail of our lives.. as we then perceived.
The one direct quote I will never forget from him was this (after a heated discussion about how he, with his money , presumed to be able to call the shots for the rest of us.. ) "Son, moey RUNS the United States of America". I did not cpmprehend that then, but I sure do niow. I guess graduating into the "class of old guys" tends to open one's eyes a bit further.
Ahem. Red Sox Nation.
Yankeeville is a few miles south.
It's all Yankeeville from down here.
The problem isn't generally legal but social. This is the way people behave when they're convinced they should be afraid of everything and when they have no responsibility for their own actions.
Yeah. The issue here, as obnoxious as it is, isn't that the cops showed up when they were called. It's that some fucknugget called the cops in the first place, for apparently complete bullshit.
People need to learn to mind their own damn business.
She should not meet with the police and needs to learn to exercise her 4, and 5A rights. You can’t rely on getting a good cop every time. Also do not let one in the house
As someone who endured a visit and from sheriff + CPS investigator after a baseless report of a child in danger, I can say it isn't so easy to keep them out. They show up unannounced and tell you that if you don't let them in, they will call a judge and take your kids away right then. And I'm not so sure that's an empty threat.
It's ridiculous that we encourage anonymous reports the way we do.
Kids out on my street picking up trash? Heck! Hey kids, can you clean up my yard after you're done? There's a twenty in it for you!
Not joking either. I paid the neighbor kid of my mom twenty bucks to "volunteer" to week her garden. She now can't stop about how the great the kids are on the the block.
That’s how I got my spending money my whole childhood: cleaning up the yard of the elderly next door neighbors.
Aren't there penalties for filing false police reports? Start charging some of these asshats for it and it will probably stop.
"If you see something, say something" comes home to roost.
Yep. Put a fork in it. This country’s done.
Hershberger explained to him that she has six kids
I think the cop should be questioning her uterus.
Uhhhh, what ?????
I'm just wondering if this family is related to noted baseball history authority Richard Hershberger.
That question seems to be coming out of left field.
And, as they say on the social medias, it's base.
But now they're focusing on something new: How they will elude the police in future adventures.
That'll come in handy in their teenage years.
>>walking on the sidewalk with a black trash bag, picking things up
don't undertake union jobs.
Just look at that photo. A huge clutch of kids, and none wearing masks. Good people, i.e. progressive Democrats, have only one precious child so they can focus all their devotion on curating its little search for just the right gender. And no masks? Might as well put MAGA hats and T-shirts on them. Finally, home schoolers are at best suspect, and probably seditious. Glad to see that citizen snitches and the Peoples' Police are on her case.
You're in the same vein as my immediate reaction (channeling your average latte-drinking, Volvo-driving, 1.2 kids Boston progressive) -- SIX kids? Home schooled? Obviously some kind of religious weirdo. She's lucky she got to keep her kids at all. Somebody needs to keep an eye on this woman.
"She doesn't mind strangers calling the cops, so long as there are no legal consequences."
She should mind. As Russian, she should remember all the issues related to that kind of nonsense.
The constitution supposedly requires the state to guarantee out right to confront our accusers. No level of government should ever accept anonymous calls. If they won't leave their true name and address, they are not reporting a crime, they are being busybodies.
My favorite thing that ever happened was when some guy used his state's sunshine law to get the names of all the snitched who called the cops during lockdowns, and then published it. My second favorite thing was all the snitches crying about being scared for their safety after the list was published. I don't recall if any of them got punched in the face over it, but they should have.
I really think of more people got punched in ghe face when they were assholes, it might make th think twice about being an asshole in the future.
Moral of the story: fuck Massachusetts.
Thank God I live in Texas.
I was hoping for something better than shit town. Texas isn’t even trying.
+1
There is zero chance I will ever leave Texas with so much bullshit happening daily elsewhere.
If we can limit the damage the new Texans from Cali and elsewhere are doing, we should survive.
"He said 'Somebody could be texting and not paying attention, and there are also creeps out,'"
And don't even get me started on stray red SUVs...
> But now they're focusing on something new: How they will elude the police in future adventures.
I suggest ninja pajamas...
Hey, kid -- it's the government's job to keep the streets clean and free of trash. You're making us look bad here.
Plus if the streets are clean, what other demeaning public service tasks are we supposed to assign to political prisoners for wrongthink?
I'd feel sympathy, but she's wearing a BoSox cap. Off to the gulag with her.
I was raised in early life in the 30's and early 40's in Des Moines IA and Kansas City MO. Hard to believe this is the same country.
someone called to report that Hershberger's seven-seater van had a booster seat in the passenger seat
"Someone" should get "thanked".
Yeah - I got their 'thanks' right here ! Smoke it, don't chew it.
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Hey asshats - regarding Massachusetts: a school system started treating a boy as a girl in the local primary school without informing the father. In Mississippi.
Yes, Massachusetts is fucked. And so is your state. Until you get that through your thick heads, there's no hope.
The combination of Karens and the police are worse than the Nazis.
Source for Karen’s and police not being nazis?
Problem is you can’t raise 6 kids nowadays with the same level of attention you give to one or two kids, which is what is expected-to be a helicopter parent, following your kid every second to college and beyond. I grew up in Mass in the 70s and 80s and if someone called the cops about this kind of stuff, they would have transported them to the loony bin.
And many children were abducted in the 70 and 80s just like today
Please stop! The number of actual stranger abductions of children in the USA is miniscule. The number of kids who are taken by a non-custodial parent in custody battles makes up the huge majority of so-called abduction cases. Contrary to TV, the chances of kids getting grabbed by a stranger is less than their chance of drowning in a swimming pool.
Whatever it takes to pump the numbers and normalize nation-wide manhunts.
When I was a child we were forced out of the house by our mom and told to go play outside. We would wonder for miles, walk down to the Mr. M to buy BB's and chinese sour plumbs. But then again that was before the world got overtaken by liberals.
As I grew up and had my own children I'd allow them the same "but" they also had cell phones, I knew where they were and taught them about the dangers of PEOPLE. Those days are over I fear, mass murders in the big cities like Chicago, over 4000 shot in 2021, it's a war zone that no one talks about.
Sat you have never been in a war zone without saying you have never been in a war zone.
5 and 7 is very young to be several blocks from home. A dangerous decision on the mother's part. Anything could have happened to them. It leaves the 7 year old to make safety decisions for the both of them
Please, just stop. You are embarrassing yourself. At 7 I walked about 5 blocks to school. Ran errands for my mom to the small local grocery store and walked to the school on week-ends to play on the playground. We also rode bicycles all over town (Cheyenne, WY) and went to movies with other little kids. We were not seen as helpless or dumb. Parents need to get back to that mindset.
The "boogyman" is not hiding behind a tree waiting to pounce. He is most likely using the "couch" and already in your circle.
The Phucko Knows
For point of reference, Reading is such a crime-ridden dystopia that cops have plenty of time to waste their time on things like this. Repeatedly.
This is the result when you turn all citizens into snitches with "see something say something."