A Reddit user claims she called Child Protective Services on her upstairs neighbors' toddler because the child's frequent tantrums made it impossible for her to work from home. The situation sparked debate online, with some users criticizing the woman's actions while others defended her right to report noise disturbances.
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A family moved in above the woman, and she claimed she tried to be understanding at first, but the child’s tantrums had become so loud and frequent that she could no longer work.” community that it only made things worse, and now she is unsure if it was even the right move. So, she wants them to help her make sense of the situation.
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