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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op: number one rule. Never, I repeat never talk to the Man. (The po po, fuzz, etc). You do not show the therapist a picture. You do not open the door to interference from cps. See above, do not talk to the man. You can do therapy. Work on your marriage and anger management. People are so stupid to not understand. Never invite the man into your business. [/quote] +1 You don't want to get caught up in the criminal justice system unless it's a serious offense. If it's domestic violence, which could be as harmless as someone throwing a remote control on the ground, police will arrest if they have probable cause. Gone are the days of working things out. [/quote] Uh, how well did letting them alone to work it out turn out for Gabby Petito? This idea that police jump to arrest abusers is either naïveté or misogyny. [/quote] So because someone was murdered (impossible to foresee), lets arrest people for petty crimes that can have major ramifications. The criminal justice system rarely solves any problems and often times makes things a lot worse.[/quote] He assaulted his child (yes, he did legally, whether you agree with it or not). That is not a “petty crime.” You excuse-makers are disgusting.[/quote] You can’t see the forest for the trees. But sure, put your kid in the CPS system. Mom may never see them again. [/quote] Seriously you need to take off your self-righteous blinders and get a grip, understand what is likely to happen to this child in Forster care even briefly. I have treated dozens and dozens of people who were in foster care. Every one of them has horror stories way worse than what this dad did to his own child, immediately regretted, and is seeking help for.[/quote]
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