Legally Kidnapped

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Tuesday, April 06, 2010

With kids' safety on the line, child welfare can't be wrong

With kids' safety on the line, child welfare can't be wrong

Note: Yet they are all the time.

Eight hours into her day, child protective investigator Allison Dingivan gets the call that makes the others fade away. • Domestic violence in a home with an already thick file. A man bleeding from his face and a woman bruised on her head. Broken glass. Three boys and a girl at risk. • Allison has been at this since 9:30. First she talked to a kid who tried to strangle himself on a school bus. In a home with a baby, she drug-tested a teen mother, an aunt and a grandma. • She hasn't eaten lunch and it's almost dinner time, but the bloody father awaits her. • When she arrives outside a mobile home in east Hillsborough County, a deputy opens a transportation van and unlocks its cage. • Inside is a man, hog-tied in chains.

Note: Read the comments. These people are not nearly as loved as the news media during CPS propaganda month would have you believe.

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