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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] What to Do you think? Family is investigated once, result is "unsubstantiated neglect". Which essentially means "some evidence of neglect but it's not clear". Then another report happens. Do you think they're obligated to investigate? Of course they are. [/quote] If there were evidence, it would be substantiated neglect. "Unsubstantiated" means "there is no evidence". Unless CPS uses its own definitions of words?[/quote] No that's not what that means. You can look it up. Of course there was evidence of neglect. The fact that they were alone a mile from home was SOME evidence. Just inconclusive evidence. Just not enough evidence to prove neglect. [/quote]You Neglect Brown-Shirts are a scandal. I can't help wondering if you are the same moms with 5-year-old in diapers. In any case, DCUMS are supposed to be well informed. Please read up on the well-documented corruption and incompetence of CPS before screaming "neglect" in relation to this family.[/quote] Cops was not incompetent. If anything, the parents are by failing to supervise their kids. They sent them out for hours not knowing where they were, who they were with, no food, no water and no way to call them in case of emergency. Cps has limited workers on the weekend. Parents set this up on purpose looking to sue to prove they have the right do free range parent. They have more interest in suing and media publicity than their kids health, welfare and safety. [/quote] No food, no water?!? They weren't dropped off in the fucking desert to fend for themselvest. They were a few blocks from home. They presumably were fed lunch and could have returned home for a snack or drink any time they liked. That's what is excellent and responsible about what these parents are doing -- they are teaching the children to self-regulate, to come home for a drink if they need one, etc.[/quote]
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