Annoyed That His Son Is Still In Elementary School Often Gets A Lot Of Homework, Father In Oxford AS Threatened With 6 Months In Prison
JAKARTA - Adam Sizemore is considered to have caused disturbances in order to the impact of often making official reports to schools because he feels annoyed that his son is still in elementary school (SD) receiving abundant homework (PR).
Adam has called the school a dozen times with the same complaint. The school then reported it to the police.
"He called the operator officer [of the school], I think it was around 18 times," Detective Sergeant Adam Price said, quoted by Metro.co.uk, Tuesday, March 26.
"It's annoying. This is a K-5 school so the number of homeworks is not normal," he continued.
In his report to school, Adam even denounced the Principal of Elementary School where his son attended school.
A school operator officer even warned Adam not to keep making reports or the police would act with threats that it had disrupted public order.
The operator also said Adam had been charged with two minor first-degree offenses under articles of defamation and allegations of fourth-degree minor offenses.
In response, Adam denied "most of" the accusations against him.
Adam faces a sentence of up to six months in prison and a fine of 1,000 US dollars for every article he is accused of.