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<blockquote data-quote="mrscatinthehat" data-source="post: 214448" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>I have some distinct feelings about this. Not sure I can bring them up without getting fiesty about it. I think the law was ok. I come from the perspective of if it saved one kid then it did its job. If there was a risk to the kids being hurt (physically, mentally or any other way) then if a parent/ guardian sees they need an "out" it should be available without repurcussions. The hardship a child would face after being dropped off would be great yes but how hard would it be to a child to live in chaos and mayhem (how many of us aquired difficult children from that kind of environment). I just don't think it should be our place to judge if someone needs help and can't find it (for whatever reason) and they are making a decision that will save a child from something bad I don't disagree with it. I may be a minority but I liked the law the way it was.</p><p> </p><p>beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrscatinthehat, post: 214448, member: 2063"] I have some distinct feelings about this. Not sure I can bring them up without getting fiesty about it. I think the law was ok. I come from the perspective of if it saved one kid then it did its job. If there was a risk to the kids being hurt (physically, mentally or any other way) then if a parent/ guardian sees they need an "out" it should be available without repurcussions. The hardship a child would face after being dropped off would be great yes but how hard would it be to a child to live in chaos and mayhem (how many of us aquired difficult children from that kind of environment). I just don't think it should be our place to judge if someone needs help and can't find it (for whatever reason) and they are making a decision that will save a child from something bad I don't disagree with it. I may be a minority but I liked the law the way it was. beth [/QUOTE]
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