Yadda wrote on Mar 7
th, 2024 at 12:03am:
IT IS OBVIOUS THAT.......
During the absence of their own children [who were all under 8 yrs old], .....the parents had no knowledge of where their children were.
......and apparently, they had no care to know. .......otherwise they would have reported them missing?
[If the children were 'missing' from school, wouldn't the school have a LEGAL obligation to notify the parents that their children were missing/absent from school ???? ]
BUT/WHEREAS....... .....as soon as the parents find out [their children have been a nuisance to someone else - AND BECAUSE THEY WERE 'APPREHENDED'].........the parents then pretend that they care about their children's safety ????
Surely, that is what it looks like ? .......THE PARENTS CHOOSE TO, PUBLICLY, MAKE A 'GRIEVANCE' COMPLAINT......against the person who 'found' their children.
Q.
And why weren't the children subsequently, immediately taken into the care of the state ?
Such an action [by the state], being legally justified, on the presumed basis,
of the apparent abandonment of these children, by their parents ?
And, .......why weren't the parents charged with abandonment, of their children ?
[How can their parents claim, that they have not abandoned their children ?]
nuisance = = a person or thing causing inconvenience or annoyance. an act which is harmful or offensive to the public or a member of it and for which there is a legal remedy.
Oh I didn’t realise that. Well obviously there’s been complaints about the mum before to not keep tabs of children so young.
Honestly, I was so adamant about my children and where they were and with whom… I kept tabs relentlessly and even as young teens, I said no matter what time… I will always come pick them up from anywhere. Eg: daughter said recently how grateful she was that even at midnight she could call and I’d pick her and friends up after a teen dance club.
But 6, 7, 8, year olds should not be wandering streets alone. They should be in their home, watching tv, or doing homework, or drawing etc
Very common for Aboriginal kids. Especially with all the DV & sexual abuse happening in their communities.
Mind you when I was 9- 10 yrs old I did a fair bit of wandering when we lived at Palm Beach on the GC ...... but that was a completely different environment back then.