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Reply to "MC police pick up ESS 5 year old; harass & assault him"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] I would guess this child has learning disabilities and is struggling with classwork, not getting the help he needs, not able to verbally communicate what he needs and instead of doing the work gets frustrated and acts out. [b]Mom's parenting is very inconsistent. She uses threats, spanking, bribes and making the child throw away toys if he doesn't behave.[/b][/quote] This is what really upsets me. How would you know this? If you're working for MCPS leaking information about this child, you're in violation of the child's Privacy Laws and need to be charged. No one on this thread is asking the two most important questions here. #1 Is there any time where the police has the right to treat a five-year-old this way? (hint the answer is 'no') #2 How could MCPS "lose" a child? (hint that's a crime folks!)[/quote] 1) Absolutely not 2) The police were called before the child even eloped and a staff member followed at a distance. Unless you want untrained staff trying to restrain a child in the middle of a meltdown, that was the correct decision. 3) Everything the PP says is in the video, including details about discipline [/quote] It was hard to tell but this kid wasn't a fighter. When the adults took his hand, he went with them. But, MCPS has specific protocols on how to handle this stuff.[/quote]
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