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Originally Posted by Pierre
Well this is exactly the kind of thing that the Times Journo is writing about.
1. I am not, as nor is anyone else, in possession of the facts.
2. I am, however, firstly and foremostly believing that they are innoccent unless otherwise proved, so it is not hard for me to be defensive on their part.
3. I am also making part of my judgement based on what I have seen of their character and that they are both professional people, they wouldn't fit into my profile of neglective parents.
As you say it cannot be proved, and until something is brought out contrary to that, then they will always get the B.O.D from me.
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If they had been a couple of 'chavs' on benefits, on holiday, hitting the clubs everynight whilst leaving their kids in a apartment alone, I bet they'd fit most peoples profiles of being neglective parents.
You cannot say someone is not a neglective parent based on their profession. And yes you might be right in that we dont know how they are with their kids at home, but based on the evidence that they left their kids alone, unsupervised on more than one occassion, (i.e not a one off so you can call it a bad decision or a mistake) I can reach my assumption that they have been neglective and for that I'd have no problem with them being investigated.