Excerpt from this article:
"Your young son wants a new video game
with explicit violence to which you object, but you find out later a
government social worker overruled your decision and facilitated his
access to the game.
Or your daughter has an appointment with a pediatrician, but your
schedule won’t allow you to take her, and you forget to change it. The
result is a letter from the doctor informing you that your child’s
absence has been reported to a social worker for investigation.
Otherworldly? Hardly. Those are the possible outcomes of a new law in Scotland under challenge in a court hearing that began Tuesday."
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Otherworldly? Hardly. Those are the possible outcomes of a new law in Scotland under challenge in a court hearing that began Tuesday."
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Very strongly recommended reading:
Don't Blame Me Daddy: False Accusations of Child Sexual Abuse, by Dean Tong