You read into it anyway you like, I see it differently, I am talking about the intent of the school. If a child was raped at a public school, could we conclude that public schools are designed or structured to allow this? Should all public schools be closed because of this event?
I have said this before that anywhere there are kids there are going to be people taking advantage of them whether that be a public school, a church or a TBS. Kids are going to get abused everywhere, I am not saying TBS are immune to this. I just believe they are safer
It's fine that you believe this Who, I have a four year old neice who believes in Santa Claus and I'm fine with that as well. It's basically the same thing. I'm looking for you to provide a basis for this claim not your own speculation and guess work but real numbers. The resources have already been made available to you, just connect the dots. You may also want to recognize that you're dodging the original issue. You claimed that you had never discounted another persons experience. Yet by your own admission a persons testimony should count as evidence. By you claiming that there was no evidence to support that
any child had ever been abused or harmed at ASR you were effectively discounting their testimony and thus their experience. I'm also wondering what you believe kids at TBS's to be safer from? I can provide you with a number of examples of kids in TBS's being raped and or otherwise abused. Can you site the number of students raped in public schools? I'll bet it's less percentage wise than TBS's.
I agree 100% lets get those regulators after them ASAP, start fining them to motivate them, but dont blame the schools, they are not going to volunteer to oversight.
Why shouldn't they? You claimed these schools had the students best interest at heart. As was illustrated through your own analogy with the drivers license regulation leads to greater accountablity and safer conditions. If these schools really cared they would embrace it. Look at HLA, they have fought tooth and nail against our efforts to force them to become licensed as a theraptuic boarding school. Why? They certianlly haven't had any problems advertising as such. Is it really just because they hate the idea of more paperwork? No it's because all the regulations listed that they've been trying desperatly to ignore. Think about it in this regard, say you decide one day to grab some lunch at a local diner. You sit up at the counter and notice how clean the place is, after eating you head up to the cashier to pay for your lunch and there you notice prominently displayed a notice from the health department awarding the resturant a five star health rating, not only is it the highest score but you see that it was written less than six months ago. Now why would such a place let customers know they were being monitored or regulated as it were by the state?
You let me know what you think about that.