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Antigen:

--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---There were situations where kids were working out problems with family members and the child could get hurt or need support.
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Wanna buy a bridge? Never ceases to amaze me how the Program faithful will buy the most transparent fibs from fellow followers while simply dismissing hard evidence that they don't care to know about.

TheWho:

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--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---There were situations where kids were working out problems with family members and the child could get hurt or need support.
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Wanna buy a bridge? Never ceases to amaze me how the Program faithful will buy the most transparent fibs from fellow followers while simply dismissing hard evidence that they don't care to know about.
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Thats a stretch......Everyone here is so paranoid and uptight.  It’s a place to make phones calls, not Watergate Ha,Ha,Ha,.  How could it be designed any simpler?  They partition it off so kids can have their privacy.

If there is a counselor in the room then its:  Oh they are listening in.

If there is no counselor in the room then it is: For $6,000 a month you would expect they hire a person to be in the room and wouldn’t have kids watching kids.

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Nobody said that, BTW.  But, I would say I have a good idea how these things are handled, especially considering that ASR is modeled directly after HLA, right down to the terminology, etc.

The main point is that it is required by law that kids have unfettered access to a free phone to report abuse.  All reports from kids who have attended ASR is that a phone is not available for their use, except for monitored calls to their parents.  This is the industry norm and I believe the kids when they say there were disallowed from using the phone as needed to report abuse.  

Even the "former ASR counselor" told us that there was no phone for student use.  Even you, Who, have stated that there was no phone for their use because they'd probably abuse the privilege - not understanding it is a lawful right, not a privilege.

You change your story more than Alberto Gonzales, with the final refuge being "I don't recall" (as you stated about your kid's therapist that she saw maybe a hundred times -"I don't remember her name").  Pretty hackneyed the way you play both sides of the coin here.  Says a lot about what you'll say and do to be "right" as well.  It just doesn't play...

TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""Dysfunction Junction"" ---Nobody said that, BTW.  But, I would say I have a good idea how these things are handled, especially considering that ASR is modeled directly after HLA, right down to the terminology, etc.

The main point is that it is required by law that kids have unfettered access to a free phone to report abuse.  All reports from kids who have attended ASR is that a phone is not available for their use, except for monitored calls to their parents.  This is the industry norm and I believe the kids when they say there were disallowed from using the phone as needed to report abuse.  

Even the "former ASR counselor" told us that there was no phone for student use.  Even you, Who, have stated that there was no phone for their use because they'd probably abuse the privilege - not understanding it is a lawful right, not a privilege.

You change your story more than Alberto Gonzales, with the final refuge being "I don't recall" (as you stated about your kid's therapist that she saw maybe a hundred times -"I don't remember her name").  Pretty hackneyed the way you play both sides of the coin here.  Says a lot about what you'll say and do to be "right" as well.  It just doesn't play...
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I think I was clear?  There is a room off the main area.  When I asked to use a phone they pointed me to the door, it was unlocked (sure they could lock it during the day).  But it was unlocked when I went in.  Are there other phones throughout the school?  I dont no, didn’t ask.........  where was I unclear?

Fairly simple,  If they dont have a phone accessible and it is the law then someone should bring it to their attention or ask how they handle it.  I don’t think having a phone out in the open with 100 teenagers around is a good idea myself (you would have a 100 pizza's delivered !!  Ha,Ha,Ha,), but I am not running the place.
I never had a phone in high school, we had to use the one in the nurses office or principles office (with them listening in!!!!!)

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