gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
jehler wrote:I can't watch, Im in a good mood and want to get some sleep tonight, fear it would keep me up
Olly wrote:I would flip my shit and I'm not even a parent.
I think these parents did the right thing by getting the press involved.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Why? CPS don't carry guns. Theyd be the dead ones.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
obxbufflehead wrote:3legged_lab wrote:Why? CPS don't carry guns. Theyd be the dead ones.
The police had guns.
rebelp74 wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:3legged_lab wrote:Why? CPS don't carry guns. Theyd be the dead ones.
The police had guns.
Nope, rape whsitles and flash lights are all they get.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
3legged_lab wrote:Why? CPS don't carry guns. Theyd be the dead ones.
assateague wrote:CPS doesn't need a warrant.
I'm a hwy cop. How the hell should I know. But I can tell you who chugged the most syrup at the diner this morning.Olly wrote:Red, this is in California.
Do they normally need a warrant to do this or is a doctor simply claiming neglect enough probable cause to enter the home? Not trolling.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
The 5-month-old baby boy who was seized by authorities in Sacramento, Calif. will be transferred to a Bay Area hospital for further medical evaluation, a court ruled Monday. However, the baby’s parents are celebrating a victory as they can now see him whenever they want and will be in charge of all the child’s medical decisions moving forward.
A detainment order has been lifted, but Child Protective Services (CPS) will continue to monitor the case, KXTV reports. The court also ruled that the parents must follow all future medical advice, including not removing their child from Stanford Medical Center without proper discharge.
“A county social worker will make regular house visits to check on Sammy once he is returned home,” the report adds.
“It’s like a special day for us. It’s like we’re in a unit with our son again,” the baby’s mother, Anna Nikolayev, said. “We’re just not going to let go anymore.”
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