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Title: CPS Charges Parents With ‘Neglect’ For Allowing Kids to Walk Home From Playground (“We have to break through our private idea that kids belong to their parents or kids belong to their families,” )
Source: Infowars
URL Source: http://www.infowars.com/cps-charges ... -to-walk-home-from-playground/
Published: Mar 6, 2015
Author: Paul Joseph Watson
Post Date: 2015-03-06 08:55:23 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 6603
Comments: 47

Child Protective Services have charged two parents in Maryland with “unsubstantiated child neglect” after they allowed their 10-year-old and 6-year old to walk home one mile from their local playground.

Police were called after someone spotted the two children making their way home on December 20 in Silver Spring, a suburb outside Washington, D.C.

“Police had also received an anonymous call about the kids two months earlier, on Oct. 27, after the kids were playing at a closer park, just blocks away from their home. That case was later dropped by CPS,” reports the Today Show.

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Parents Danielle and Alexander Meitiv received a letter from CPS last month informing them of the “unsubstantiated child neglect” charge, which means that the case will remain in the state’s database for five years if no further reports are added to the file.

“I don’t want there to be a file. We never should have been on their radar in the first place. We shouldn’t be in their system at all and certainly not with some allegation of neglect, whether substantiated or not,” said Danielle Meitiv, who is a science consultant and writer.

Both Danielle and her husband, Alexander Meitiv, a physicist at the National Institute of Health, have refused to allow the investigation to change their parenting style, which emphasizes independence and trust.

They plan on appealing the charge in an effort to expunge the record, although Sandra Barnes, an assistant attorney general in the Maryland Department of Human Resources, said that such a move could lead to the charge being escalated to an “indicated” case of child neglect.

“I absolutely am nervous, and that’s why we have to fight this,” said Danielle. “What happens the next time? I refuse to be bullied into this, ‘We know this is right and healthy for our kids, but we’re going to keep them home because we’re scared of CPS?’ That’s just insane. That’s why we have to fight it.”

Cases such as this emphasize how parents are increasingly being treated with suspicion merely for allowing their kids to be “free range” to a limited extent. A similar circumstance leading to a CPS investigation would have been unheard of 20 years ago.

Such incidents dovetail with media PR campaigns about how children to longer belong to their parents, but to the “community” and the state.

“We have to break through our private idea that kids belong to their parents or kids belong to their families,” said MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry during a 2013 promotional campaign which argued for more public money to be used for government education.

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#6. To: Deckard (#0)

"10-year-old and 6-year old to walk home one mile from their local playground."

A 10-year-old and a 6-year old at a playground one mile from home. The 10-year- old cuts her leg on the swing. Bad. Blood is gushing. She starts to faint from blood loss.

Now what? Does the 6-year-old know first aid?

misterwhite  posted on  2015-03-06   18:17:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: misterwhite (#6)

When I was 10, i didn't play a mile away from the house but I would be at least 4 or 5 blocks away... and if I cut myself, still too far for my parents to medicaly help me. In life, shit happens. Trying to protect everyone by trying to regulate away misfortune, is not viable Imho.

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-03-06   18:26:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: GrandIsland (#8)

"In life, shit happens. Trying to protect everyone by trying to regulate away misfortune, is not viable Imho."

If you injured yourself severely on a swing when you were 10, would your parents have sued the swing manufacturer for a defective product, the park district for not maintaining playground equipment, and the city just because?

Look, I don't care how these parents raise their kids. Why should I? But if something bad happens to those kids, I expect the parents to take full responsibility. No lawsuits, no free medical care, no $500,000 manhunts, no Amber alerts, etc.

But we both know that won't happen. The parents will come whining to the rest of us to make things right. And of course we'll help.

But I'm saying we help on our terms. And our terms are, "Don't leave 6 and 10-year- olds unattended in the first place".

Unless, of course, you believe that people can do whatever they want and the rest of us have to pick up the pieces for them.

misterwhite  posted on  2015-03-07   10:26:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: misterwhite (#12) (Edited)

If you injured yourself severely on a swing when you were 10, would your parents have sued the swing manufacturer for a defective product, the park district for not maintaining playground equipment, and the city just because?

You of course have a valid point. I have many times tried to educate people to how liability lawsuits have changed the fabric of our society.

It's liability lawsuits that has changed police work and it's policies and procedures. It's not Serpico, Alex Jones, Cop Block, Deckard or some vast nazi conspiracy theory of a police state... it's expensive liability judgements that are mostly unfair and in civil lawsuits, everyone's culpability is often not factored.

Kinda like the black hoodlum that climbs up a Coke machine outside a walmart... Tips it over to commit a larceny of the machines coins... the machine squashes his ignorant inner city criminal zoo animal ass... and his parents win a liability suit because the machine wasn't bolted to the building.

Liability suits play a huge factor of why we are like we are. It can not be overlooked.

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-03-07   12:18:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: GrandIsland (#15) (Edited)

Kinda like the black hoodlum that climbs up a Coke machine outside a walmart... Tips it over to commit a larceny of the machines coins... the machine squashes his ignorant inner city criminal zoo animal ass... and his parents win a liability suit because the machine wasn't bolted to the building.

Liability suits play a huge factor of why we are like we are. It can not be overlooked.

It is part and parcel of the fleecing of the taxpayer.

Everyone here plays a part, with insurance companies the taxpayers and consumers being the target. Many, MANY people benefit greatly from this system. The lawyers, naturally, the courts, (they get to hire new staff, increase their budgets, and of course, control over others.) an army of inspectors gets to inspect everything about everything, and again, it bloats the behemoth even more.

The list is endless, and that is why it wont go away, too many pigs feed on it, and useful idiots like whitey are very much ok with it. He never rails against the system thats set up, he rails against those who dare call it what it is.

Dead Culture Watch  posted on  2015-03-08   1:12:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Dead Culture Watch (#25)

"The list is endless, and that is why it wont go away"

If it won't go away, then we have to deal with what is. And that is people, businesses, and local government telling people what they can and can't do in order to protect themselves from the lawsuits generated by the "many, MANY people (who) benefit greatly from this system".

You want it both ways. You want the freedom to do whatever you want AND the freedom to hold the rest of us responsible for your f**k ups. Just like the parents in this article.

misterwhite  posted on  2015-03-08   11:52:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: misterwhite (#27)

You want it both ways. You want the freedom to do whatever you want AND the freedom to hold the rest of us responsible for your f**k ups. Just like the parents in this article.

Betas like you are incapable of understanding someone like me.

Your projection is apparent.

Dead Culture Watch  posted on  2015-03-08   15:36:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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