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Casa re-opened as "Seaside Academy"?

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Deborah:
Just Google the phone number.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%2 ... 37-0701%22

The returns takes ya directly to Teen Help. Ex:
http://www.teendrugabuse.us/aboutus.html

and look at this one (near the bottom)
http://tinyurl.com/y3v8vq

Anne Bonney:

--- Quote from: ""Milk Gargling Death Penal"" ---Quien habla Espanol? Necesitamos una persona que entiende el Espanol porque habla con los autoridades Mexicanos, y termina este lugar del mala muerte antes de inaugura.
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Yo no hablo ni entiendo Espanol, pero mi esposo puede.
Por favor, escribeme en PM si yo puedo ayudarte.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""TS Waygookin"" ---Really Cedu didn't shut down due to a massive lawsuit?

Whitmore hasn't been run out of business due to a massive lawsuit?

HLA isn't being chased out of business due to a pending massive lawsuit?


Chuck Long of the Bufallo Soldiers re-enactors society isn't sitting behind bars putting him out of business?

Florida didn't shut every single one of their boot camps?

That is the list I can come up with off the top of my head.


You can laud the Mexican justice system all you want for shutting down a corrupt facility. Just do it between revolutions and government sponsored drug deals if you could.
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Yes, Law suites have shut some programs down. And some have been investigated - and a small few of the abusers have or are facing charges.

I was thinking about WWASPS programs in particular, rather than the industry over all. But even industry wide - the "authorities" tend to turn and twist in every way possible to avoid taking any meaningful action. Generally, someone has to die first.  And even then - often times - it is swept under the rug.

It wasn't my intent to Laud the Mexicans - but you have to admit they did more about Casa than South Carolina has done about Carolina Springs; or Montana about Spring Creek Lodge; or Nevada about Horizon Academy; or Georgia about Darrington; or Utah about Majectic Ranch or Cross Creek - so far anyway. This allows the program parents with kids in these programs to continue under the delusion "their" program is safe; when in fact, it is exactly like those shut down in Mexico or Costa Rica or Samoa or the Czech republic.

And when action is taken, it is not the Feds who investigate and intervein. There fore, I stick to my point, that WASP would be safer to stick to the American back woods, if they don't want the disruption to the process and profits that comes from raids and investigations.

Anonymous:
The Mexican authorities closed Casa by the Sea, Sunrise Beach, and High Impact.

Now my question is: Which Mexican authorities? What was the name of the government organization that closed them? Was it done on a federal level, or below? Under what laws, precisely, did they close them?

I'm interested in getting some action taken on getting them shut down before they open, but I really need some info on how the Mexican government works.

Oz girl:
mexico is federalist. Rosarita is loacated in the state of Baja California
for those who speak spanish this is the official govt site. If anyone lives in California it is apparently really close to San Diego. Might be worth a trip. Hope this is a starting point

http://www.bajacalifornia.gob.mx/portal/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico#Gov ... d_politics

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