To Protect and to Serve II

We're talking about a 4yo.

But worry? Yeah I'd worry but not freak out.
He was 2 and gone for half hour the first time this happened and a different family called 911. Dcs was called again apparently for a similar incident last year when he was 3 and now at 4 another incident. At what point would you consider it an issue that needs to be looked at?
 
You have never found a naked toddler running nude down the street in the cold because their mom is passed out on drugs. You have to investigate these calls
I got that very call one night at work from a neighbor. She had my daughter and my husband was flat out stoned at home with the door wide open. I woke him up and asked him where his daughter was. I let him panic for a minute or 5 before I told him she was at the neighbors.
I didn’t need cps or the police to handle it. I handled it. He became my ex husband after more than a few incidents. But that’s another story and 35 years ago.
 
He was 2 and gone for half hour the first time this happened and a different family called 911. Dcs was called again apparently for a similar incident last year when he was 3 and now at 4 another incident. At what point would you consider it an issue that needs to be looked at?
Oh, it is a problem. But is it a police matter? Is the solution to put the mom in jail?
 
So putting her in jail is the best option? Sort of like putting a father in jail for being behind on child support?

Some of you people have a twisted way of thinking.
I’ve never understood why they would put someone in jail and further hinder their ability to work. It’s like a bank charging overdraft fees. Yes please take some more of what I already don’t have.
 
I’ve never understood why they would put someone in jail and further hinder their ability to work. It’s like a bank charging overdraft fees. Yes please take some more of what I already don’t have.
I get it... there are bad parents out there. But we have to get away from this idea that jailing people is the solution to every ill in America.
 
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Mixed feelings on this. I think they should receive some find of punishment for enforcing a "law" that they themselves are breaking. We gotta hold cops to a higher standard and this is just unacceptable behavior. But on the other hand, 40 years? Well, lets back up... these women likely won't get close to 40 years, but lets roll with that anyways. All these cops were doing is filling a need... engaging in some entrepreneurship. I say fire them from the job and maybe something lightweight since they were cops that broke "the law". Maybe a stiff fine and/or a year in jail.

 
Looks like the Canadians are getting ready to go full libtard authoritarian on the protestors. This could all be fixed if the politicians would just give up on their stupid vax mandates, or in the very least sit down and talk with them.

 
Looks like the Canadians are getting ready to go full libtard authoritarian on the protestors. This could all be fixed if the politicians would just give up on their stupid vax mandates, or in the very least sit down and talk with them.


The protesters still think the police are their friends and allies. Disgusting bootlicking... shaking their hands or giving them a hug.
 

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