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Invisible Sun's avatar

Based on 21st century Pennsylvania standards, my parents were felons and many times over.

I don't understand how government officials think they are helping anyone with this action. Apparently, the state feels it can decide when a child was neglected. Not based on any law. Only by the observation of an accident and the determination that parents must be blamed (and this even when no injury occurred!!)

The news article makes a big deal that it took over 20 minutes to contact the parents. Apparently that is the greatest crime! No wonder we have helicopter parents - do otherwise and you can be charged with a felony if your kid has an accident.

Very, very sad to see how far our society and governments have fallen.

Joseph Uhl's avatar

I know you didn’t ask for my advice but I would tread cautiously when making strongly assured sociological conclusion based on the fact that you know (1) the state of Pennsylvania filed felony charges involving a family, a chairlift and a child; and 2) nothing else really. In the 80s we lived through other sensationalist “reporting” when all the journalist cried “whaaaaaaaa!?!?!?!” upon learning a jury found McDonald’s grossly negligent and provided $2.5 million in damages after an elderly woman “received burns” from a cup of hot coffee she received at the drive through. Virtually all reporting failed to report what actually happened and the bullshit legal tactics McDonald’s attempted throughout the dispute. Instead, what we all read was a highly dubious and sensational cut and paste reporting scheme through which print and television journalism uniformly decried we “jumped the shark” with our “overly litigious society.” That one story birthed an entire generations’ likely misplaced belief that most people filing lawsuits are simply “money hungry” and simply want to screw “the poor corporations who are just trying to provide jobs.” Needless to say, there was a reason the jury awarded such a significant and punitive verdict. Criminal indictments are even more extreme because the government has a higher burden just to bring the charges. This burden is high enough that I believe time might be better spent taking a step back to give ourselves time to say “woah, what happened that I don’t know about, that seems serious?” and to start doing the hard part-learning more! https://youtu.be/93fsFvVqviA?si=9ujbWOj_c9sb2MdO

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