Friday, June 12, 2015

Child protection

When I read things like this, I'm really glad my kids are older:
One afternoon this past April, a Florida mom and dad I'll call Cindy and Fred could not get home in time to let their 11-year-old son into the house. The boy didn't have a key, so he played basketball in the yard. He was alone for 90 minutes. A neighbor called the cops, and when the parents arrived—having been delayed by traffic and rain—they were arrested for negligence.

They were put in handcuffs, strip searched, fingerprinted, and held overnight in jail.

It would be a month before their sons—the 11-year-old and his 4-year-old brother—were allowed home again. Only after the eldest spoke up and begged a judge to give him back to his parents did the situation improve.
There's a lot more at the link.

1 comment:

Bike Bubba said...

Strip search? What the.....

Time for a lawsuit. The HSLDA investigates and/or litigates dozens to hundreds of these kind of cases annually.