
"You have already spoken to the children involved in these altercations. You are correct that there could be liability if one or more of them are injured on your property. Contact the principal of the middle school and explain what has been going on. Once that's done, call or visit the police department and report that your yard is being turned into a battleground."
"I could ignore it, but I'm afraid not only that one of the kids will get hurt, but also that a parent would be upset that this happened on my property. I could report it to the police, but that may be overkill. I could also try reaching out to the school, but without any information on who these kids are, I'm not sure that would be much help either."
Speak with the middle school principal and explain that groups of students have been fighting in the yard adjacent to the school. Recognize that property owners can face liability if a child is injured on private land. After notifying the school, call or visit the local police department to report that the yard is being used as a battleground. Establishing a record with both the school and police can prompt faster police response to future incidents. Avoid simply ignoring the fights because of injury risk and potential parental complaints. Prior informal conversations with the students have already taken place.
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