I doubt you read the first 4 pages of the thread. If you had, I'm sure your posts would have been worded differently.Ex Lion Tamer said:Oh, with about all of them.
I doubt you read the first 4 pages of the thread. If you had, I'm sure your posts would have been worded differently.Ex Lion Tamer said:Oh, with about all of them.
You made yourself clear but sadly you fail to do anything but restate your objection. Why is her age a serious issue here? Can you demonstrate harm?Ex Lion Tamer said:Oh, with about all of them.
Why? BECAUSE SHE IS 5 YEARS OLD, A SMALL CHILD!
I hope I made myself clear.
Ex Lion Tamer said:So handcuffing a 5 year old girl is perfectly acceptable, right? It's not overkill; it's a separate incident unconnected with the general behaviour of Floridian police forces. Right-o.
Agreed.Meadmaker said:The more I think about this case, the more outraged I become, but not at the police, or the principal, or the teachers. I am outraged at the system that makes reasonable actions punishable under the law, and unreasonable actions the only remaining actions to take.
Meadmaker said:
I am not a big fan of corporal punishment, but neither do I equate it with child abuse. Moreover, I think it is preferable to hauling kids away in handcuffs.
I think she was harmed by being allowed to carry on in such a way, to the point that the only reasonable option left to the school administration was to evict every other child from a classroom, and then call the police.
wahrheit said:The legal system and the habit, or better said, the "abused" possibilty and right of suing anybody for almost anything, seems to be a big part of the problem here.
When I was in the States and had to see a doctor, I had to sign a bazillion forms. I will not make her responsible for this, or that, nor this or anything else. Mind you, it was absolutely nothing serious, a five minute doctor visit. (You don't have to sign anything when you see a doctor here in Germany, Name, address and d.o.b. or an insurance card is all you need, so I was understandably suprised to see how much effort U.S. doctors need to put into avoiding being sued after they tried to help you...)
Which was exactly my point. If a doctor really screws up badly then he'll get sued, anyway. Same over here, of course, no matter if any forms were signed or not.TragicMonkey said:But then, we have cases where the doctor screws up, and amputates the wrong leg, or does the lasik surgery wrong and blinds the patient, or leaves some forceps in the guts....I wonder how much those forms protect the doctors in cases like that?
wahrheit said:Obviously, that's what happened in this kindergarten as well, the woman being afraid of getting her a** sued until she is broke and out of business.
Ex Lion Tamer said:There are no good reasons to have cops called to handcuff a 5 year old girl. Argue all you want, but a 5 year old is neither big enough nor mature enough to cause serious arm to adults. In places were people aren't ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊, restraining a 5 year old is a pretty straight forward and easy thing to do. For instance, I once restrained a pissed off 6 year old boy by simply holding him by his shirt collar at arms length until he stopped screaming and kicking. A normal adult with some educational experience and training should be able to do it, without resorting to calling the cops.
TragicMonkey said:They might have been worried about the girl hurting herself, rather than adults.
And they aren't allowed to touch her themselves. What other options did they have, then?
Ex Lion Tamer said:They could have disobeyed their stupid rules!
Ex Lion Tamer said:There are no good reasons to have cops called to handcuff a 5 year old girl. Argue all you want, but a 5 year old is neither big enough nor mature enough to cause serious arm to adults. In places were people aren't ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊, restraining a 5 year old is a pretty straight forward and easy thing to do. For instance, I once restrained a pissed off 6 year old boy by simply holding him by his shirt collar at arms length until he stopped screaming and kicking. A normal adult with some educational experience and training should be able to do it, without having to call the cops.
TragicMonkey said:And lost their jobs, and faced criminal and civil prosecution.
I don't agree. If policy prevented them from restraining the girl and the mother wasn't coming then it was appropriate.Ex Lion Tamer said:There are no good reasons to have cops called to handcuff a 5 year old girl.
That is besides the point. No one hear has argued that she was. If this girl hurt herself breaking something then they would have been at fault. How long does someone have to put up with her crap?Argue all you want, but a 5 year old is neither big enough nor mature enough to cause serious arm to adults.
No, not necessarily. It was being taped and it is against policy for many organizations to do so. They could have been sued for restraining her.In places were people aren't ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊, restraining a 5 year old is a pretty straight forward and easy thing to do.
Which could easily go on for some time and IS an instance where you could be sued.For instance, I once restrained a pissed off 6 year old boy by simply holding him by his shirt collar at arms length until he stopped screaming and kicking.
This is just second guessing. You weren't there. But it really does miss the point. How was this girl harmed. That it could have been done differently does not prove that she was harmed.A normal adult with some educational experience and training should be able to do it, without having to call the cops.
Ex Lion Tamer said:
What amazes me is that the cops went along!
"Oh sure, we'll handcuff this dangerous perp! I mean, we don't have anything better to do."
That is simply emotional and only an opinion. You are entitled to it but you are wrong.Ex Lion Tamer said:Then they're ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ moral midgets.
Yes, would accept to loose my job over that. It's stupid to call cops to handcuff a 5 year old girl. Not only it is stupid, but its cowardly. It,s "pass the buck, let them cops do our job for us".
RandFan said:That is simply emotional and only an opinion. You are entitled to it but you are wrong.