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PV Staff Laugh While Restraining A Crying Baby!

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--- Quote from: "MaxW" ---That place doesnt look bad at all.  Everyone looks happy and genuinely enjoying themselves, not brainwashed and fake.  I have been to places where the kids are not treated well.  This is not one of them.
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I supposed you didn't see the picture of, what I only assume is staff member, with a smiling face pressed against the inside glass of the 8 inch by 8 inch restraint room window. That is a peice of glass over an inch thick that is set into a solid metal door with a sliding bolt lock on the outside. That room is generally where they place children AFTER they have been engaged in a PCI, and AFTER they have been shot full of either Thorazine or Haldol. The room has no interior lighting, no furnishings, measures about 4 x 4, and has only a roughly tiled floor. Kids that are thrown into this room are usually dressed in hospital gowns and are left for upwards of 4 hours with no light other than whatever rays of fluorescent that pass through the tiny window. Usually the patients press their face against the glass and occasionally a staff member will walk by and smack the glass to get them to sit back down. I know this because I spent time in that room.


As for the pictures....yes all those photos of the outdoor program look pretty nice. I suggest you try to find pictures of STU and see how "happy" the kids in there look.

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