Thursday, October 29, 2015

Should Police Be Exempt From Child Protection Laws?

Now, word has it he was 'roiding.

So much for background checks in child welfare.

States Child Protection Laws make the rules in safety checks for children which includes drug tests, psychological evaluations, criminal background checks for parents involved in the system.

These safety check rules requirements do not apply to teachers, child protection workers, GALs, judges, prosecutors or police.

Hell, police, judges and attorneys are not even mandatory reporters.

South Carolina Foster Child Attacked By Deputy In School

Welcome to the world of foster care.

Is This What Happens ‘When Steroids, Racism and a Badge Mix’?


By now you’ve probably heard the theory that Deputy Ben Fields was on steroids – “roid raging” – when he attacked a teenage girl in her math class. Far from a polemic attack, Fields is well known for his heavy lifting at his local South Carolina gym. While no one is going to be able to confirm his steroid use, we did speak with some people who have given us insight into the deputy’s probable abuse of regulate hormones.


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