PDA

View Full Version : mum gets home visit from police in fascist state


reptilianshapeshifter
26-07-2007, 08:25 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=470766&in_page_id=1770&ct=5


How outrageous! A woman got a home visit from the police after telling off her daughter who was having a trantrum in public.

"A mother who scolded her tantrum-throwing daughter in a shop was outraged to be visited at home by police who told her it was inappropriate to reprimand the girl in the light of Madeleine McCann's disappearance."

reptilianshapeshifter
26-07-2007, 08:33 AM
Jesus, things get even worse

follow the link on the same page about government baby snatchers putting up kids for adoption to meet adoption targets set by tony blair!

lumukanda
26-07-2007, 09:00 AM
there is no common sense left in the world, and when it gets to the point of government sanctioned lack of common sense, it really has become bad, it's all about taking any form of control out of our hands.

kooo
26-07-2007, 11:26 AM
That is shocking, I would have been tempted to laugh in the face of the police if I were that woman and tell them to get a grip. Stories like this only result in people losing respect for them completely.

As for that McCann 'poor excuse for parents' family, well they wouldn't have had their daughter snatched if they had behaved responsibly in the first place. That pair put their children in day care from early morning to early evening every day on that holiday, put them to bed by 7:30pm only to leave them alone at 8pm to go out eating and drinking with friends. They should have been arrested for neglect. And to top it all off, after Madeleine went missing they still carried on the same routine of day care and eating out without the children. If I had lost a child in that way there is no way I'd let the others out of my sight for one second, she even kept her morning exercise routine while her twins were put in day care. She's a disgrace, should never have had children in the first place. I have a lot of sympathy for Madeleine but find it hard to sympathise with her media loving parents. Everyone I've spoken to feels the same as me (some a lot worse) yet anyone who expresses these views on the radio gets cut off in an instant, says it all really.

As for those social workers taking aways peoples children for adoption, why don't they take the McCann twins as any parent would be better than those two.

cruise4
26-07-2007, 01:27 PM
What I don't get is why the police do it??? If a superior told me to do this I'd tell him to go jump in a lake as its totally ridiculous. They have forgotten who they work for.

lottie
26-07-2007, 01:49 PM
just found this btw; http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/dailymail/home.html?in_page_id=1766

But anyway....regarding the story of the woman who was visited by police for disciplining her child......

The world is bent! Its official!! LOL!!



The police and authorities are quick to jump on people for pathetic excuses but when there's a real threat like Victoria Climbie who suffered sickening abuse for years- knew nothing of it- nor did the social workers- then she was murdered! :rolleyes:

Murdered Victoria failed 12 times by her 'protectors' (2002)

1. Victoria's aunt Marie - Therese Kouao took the child to Ealing social services in West London at least seven times in the summer of 1999. Even though a social worker's note said Victoria looked 'like an Action Aid poster' no one began serious questioning of Kouao.

2. A relative of Kouao reported her to Brent social services in June 1999. Social workers visited her four weeks later but abandoned the case when they found nobody at home.

3. Victoria was taken to Central Middlesex Hospital by a babysitter who found marks on her body. She was discharged with a diagnosis of scabies.

4. Kouao went to Ealing council to ask about housing. Social workers knew of concerns, but simply sent her back to Brent council.

5. Victoria was taken to North Middlesex Hospital with scalding to her head and face. Despite medical concerns, social services sent her back to Kouao.

6. The child's case was referred to the NSPCC's Tottenham Child and Family Centre. Charity social workers delayed any action because they were busy organising a 'community event'.

Later a file on the case marked 'no further action' was found to have been altered by NSPCC staff after Victoria's death to imply they were still working on the case.

7. The case was referred to a health visitor at North Middlesex Hospital. But the job was vacant and covering staff ignored the referral.

8. Haringey social worker Lisa Arthurworrey failed to find signs of abuse during visits to Kouao's flat.

9. A letter from North Middlesex Hospital to a child protection officer was effectively ignored.

10. A second letter a month later, in September 1999, again resulted in no action.

11. Allegations of sexual abuse by Kouao's boyfriend Carl Manning in November 1999 were not investigated by social workers.

12. Miss Arthurworrey visited Kouao's Tottenham flat in December 1999 and January 2000 but no one was at home and she concluded the family had left the area. In fact, Victoria was probably in the flat close to death.

The inquiry headed by Lord Laming will now begin to consider how the child protection system might be improved.

Victoria was sent by her parents from her home on the Ivory Coast to live in Britain with Kouao.

She died in February 2000 after suffering 128 injuries from beatings, cigarette burns and scalding.

Victoria was tied up in a plastic bag and left to sleep in a freezing bath.

Kouao and Manning are both serving life for the child's murder.


Now i think mistakes like Victoria are excuses for following up pathetic claims like visiting this young woman, the whole health and social care has had a massive reform since these incidents..

kooo
26-07-2007, 01:56 PM
Regarding the Victoria Climbie case, there was talk that social services didn't intervene because of race issues and political correctness. Also, some of those social workers were hired because of positive discrimination. Don't know how much truth there is to that though but that was what was being said at the time.

infinitetruth
26-07-2007, 02:12 PM
I heard that the social services saw her and her injuries but they didn't want to enter the house because they thought she had a skin disease.

cruise4
26-07-2007, 02:45 PM
Hi Infinitetruth... thats a great map on that blog you link to!