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SteamWake 11-16-09 12:19 PM

Hey UK ? Hide your stash !!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Times Online
Health and safety inspectors are to be given unprecedented access to family homes to ensure that parents are protecting their children from household accidents.

Wow and I thought the US had a nanny state point of view.

Woops here is the link

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle6917328.ece

(stupid boss interrupting my posting) :D

XabbaRus 11-16-09 01:11 PM

Got a linkt to that?

I wouldn't be surprised.

Oberon 11-16-09 01:20 PM

:damn:

Jimbuna 11-16-09 04:24 PM

Having personally witnessed the conditions some young people are brought up in I must admit I support the idea, provided strict guidance/guidelines are drawn up and adhered to.

Letum 11-16-09 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1204311)
provided strict guidance/guidelines are drawn up and adhered to.

Quite a big "if".

SteamWake 11-16-09 04:59 PM

Here in the US we have "Department of Childrens and familys".

They can get a court order to enter a home and do so when its deemed necessry.

But as with most goverment programs while having the best of intentions generally fail miserably at their appointed task.

Quite often abused children in horrific conditions are 'overlooked' untill occassionally one ends up dead. At that time lots of commotion and hand wringing a couple of people get fired or moved to other positons and things go back to status quo.

The main problem is that they are overwhelmed with welfare requests and familys looking for 'help' in the way of food stamps and such as they park their brand new cadallacs while talking on their diamond encrusted cell phones. :oops:

XabbaRus 11-16-09 05:04 PM

You know what they say about the road to hell.

Jimbuna 11-16-09 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1204325)
Here in the US we have "Department of Childrens and familys".

They can get a court order to enter a home and do so when its deemed necessry.

But as with most goverment programs while having the best of intentions generally fail miserably at their appointed task.

Quite often abused children in horrific conditions are 'overlooked' untill occassionally one ends up dead. At that time lots of commotion and hand wringing a couple of people get fired or moved to other positons and things go back to status quo.

The main problem is that they are overwhelmed with welfare requests and familys looking for 'help' in the way of food stamps and such as they park their brand new cadallacs while talking on their diamond encrusted cell phones. :oops:


It's not always that different here in the UK....but every child saved is a huge bonus.

XabbaRus 11-16-09 05:44 PM

Having read the article it isn't as bad as the headline sounds.

God help us if we had the Daily Fail writing the article.

antikristuseke 11-16-09 05:47 PM

What? The Daily Fail wouldn't do an accurate job you say? I can hardly believe that. They are a reliable source of information, surely.:88)

Joking aside, the daily fail will probably write an article on this, should be quite amusing. Also think of how bad it would be if Sunday Sport did that article.

XabbaRus 11-16-09 06:55 PM

At least the Sunday Sport would have a profound number of nice round things to decorate said article that would distract from the appalling journalism.

Torvald Von Mansee 11-17-09 04:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1204325)
But as with most goverment programs while having the best of intentions generally fail miserably at their appointed task.

http://deus-ex-machinima.net/pics/citation_needed.jpg


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