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Last Tuesday, 40-year-old South Carolina real estate agent Chavonda Gallman returned home, turned on the TV for her young daughter, and found a pornographic movie playing on the screen. It didn't just shock her -- it embarrassed her, because she had a real estate client over at the time.

Convinced that the culprit was her 15-year-old son, Gallman immediately called 911 so police would discipline him.

Officers arrived to check out the "disturbance," and Gallman explained that her son “has been having behavior issues,” such as talking back and stealing. Unfortunately for her, police were unable to arrest her son for watching porn, since he didn't actually break any laws.

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She did, however, file a complaint. "Mrs. Gallman requested a report be done...to help track her son's behavior and due to her daughter being exposed to porn," the officer wrote, adding that the teenager was in his room the whole time, doing...something.

Although police didn't arrest the teenager, hopefully they gave him a stern talking to about respecting his mother and remembering to remove the DVD or change the channel before shutting off the TV.