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Old 17-09-2007, 10:32   #1368
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Re: Toddler 'abducted' during holiday

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
Yes but they'll have done that in respect of the McCanns leaving their young children unattended in a manner many people deem neglectful. Whatever else has gone on in this sad case, they are guilty of that.

If any of the friends they were holidaying with at the time left their childrwen in similar circumstances I'd argue they have a case to answer also.
My neighbour has a huge great dane. She never takes it for walks and lets it run around in the garden. There are lots of times she goes out leaving the dog alone in the house and I can hear it running around, and then smashing its huge frame against the wall. I reported her to the RSPCA for negligence and they subsequently let me know that I had done the right thing as the dog was not being looked after properly.

If any of my neighbours were leaving their kids alone frequently while they were offf wining and dining, I'd have no problems calling Social services then either. The problem in this case is that some people's judgement has been clouded by the fact shes gone missing and that 'the parents have suffered enough'. They, if not guilty of anything else, are guilty of child neglicence, and as a result its too right that social services should be investigating them.
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