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Cops: We Warned Dina Lohan About Lindsay ... Seven YEARS Ago!

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Yeah, so Dina Lohan is pretty much the worst parent ever.

Michael Lohan tried to instill this in our minds yesterday, and while MiLo's no prize himself, there's no getting around the fact that Dina was warned by local law enforcement that Lindsay Lohan was out of control ... SEVEN YEARS AGO.

Back then, just like now, mama enabler did nothing.

Three Lohan Hos

MEAL TICKETS: That's all Dina's kids are in her mind.

Back in 2003, Lindsay was 17. L.A. law enforcement officials became aware that the teenage actress had a stalker. The threat was so serious that an investigator was assigned to follow LiLo around to protect her and bust the stalker.

At that point, the investigator became alarmed when he saw Lindsay clubbing all over town, which made the investigator fear she was drinking and driving.

Law enforcement contacted Dina to give her the heads-up. If only they knew how useless that was, since all White Oprah cares about is money and fame.

Dina wasn't answering her phone, so voicemail messages were left warning her of Lindsay's Hollywood antics. Dina never called back ... not even once.

A source close to Dina tells TMZ, “If law enforcement was so worried about Lindsay’s safety, why didn’t they send someone to Dina’s home to inform her?”

Totally the cops' fault. They should have driven all over town to find an absentee mother who won't return phone calls about her daughter being stalked.

You can believe what you want and spin your revisionist history until you're blue in the face, D, but you suck. Grow a pair and take some responsibility.

If you weren't constantly making excuses and enabling your kid, maybe she wouldn't spend every other week in rehab and/or jail. Just food for thought.

Pathetic waste of space.


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