Sedako
Chuck Steak
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Worcestershire, England:
Seems in today's world, parents are losing more and more of their child raising rights to government intervention. Some may argue that it's the parents' fault for letting their kids hand around with the wrong crowd, but whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? Authorities seemed so quick to believe the words of a minor when there was nothing visibly wrong with him to prove he was telling the truth.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...in_article_id=557440&in_page_id=1766&ito=1490
Edit: posted this in the wrong section, request a move to the lounge please!
There was nothing ominous about the knock at the door, but when I pulled it open I was confronted by four police officers and our street was thick with panda cars. This is not a scene you see too often in our home village of Great Malvern, not even if there has been a rare burglary in the respectable part of Worcestershire where we live happily among other decent, law-abiding families. But the police were not coming to our aid. Instead they were coming to arrest me and my husband Folke for child abuse. Looking me straight in the eye the officer said: "We are about to arrest you for cruelty and neglect to Guy Pope."
Guy is our 11-year-old son. And my crime? Smacking him once after he had ignored my warnings to stop his temper tantrum and repeated swearing. He and his 16-year-old brother, Oliver, had then concocted a tissue of lies claiming we had starved and beaten them and - far worse in their eyes - refused to let them have their games consoles. But rather than examining my well-fed younger son and his unmarked, if rebellious brother, the police had called in social services and arrested us.
Seems in today's world, parents are losing more and more of their child raising rights to government intervention. Some may argue that it's the parents' fault for letting their kids hand around with the wrong crowd, but whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? Authorities seemed so quick to believe the words of a minor when there was nothing visibly wrong with him to prove he was telling the truth.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...in_article_id=557440&in_page_id=1766&ito=1490
Edit: posted this in the wrong section, request a move to the lounge please!