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Originally Posted by dizzyde
The fact remains that this is CPS policy across the board. It is not a religious issue. When accusations are made, this is what they do, regardless of what the circumstance.
I have seen it many, many times, I have worked in juvenile hall, the local homeless shelter, and the battered womens shelter. In the cases were it is unfounded, it is very upsetting, but I would rather a child go through a few days of inconvenience and trauma, than to have to go through a lifetime of abuse and trauma.
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And while I wouldn't want "ANY" child to be abused-"EVER" I would love to see there be a basis in proof for the authorities to step in.
I guess I am basing it on my experience in Canada where because of past cases it is shoot first-question later & more often then not it has caused problems & created a nightmare before the parents can be reunited!
I am sorry to offend anyone but I believe the burden of proof rests with the state & not with the burden of defense resting with families!