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Narrowly Escaped, but not the 12 Steps
Anonymous:
and you can reach me at ma_petit_chou@msn.com
i am not much of a reacher sad to say....
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2004-12-03 05:47:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2004-12-02 22:31:00, Anonymous wrote:
"One anonymous said
Seriously, though, any institution that uses the methodology of AARC in violation of every civil rights law in the book should not be tolerated in a free and democratic society, but then, what do I know? "
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You are correct - What do you know? If AARC is violating civil rights laws call the police, or file a suit. If there is one thing I find difficult to stomach, it is baseless accusations being thrown around. If you are so indignant, then do something! Prove that AARC is such a terrible place in court. So far no one has had the guts to try that."
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Well:
Try this on
Physical restraints
Lock-up without any court order
Duress -- having consents signed under threat.
And besides, the most frequent violators of young people's charter rights are police. Why would a young person, made to feel fearful, go to the very people they see as supporting their custodians for help only to see it thrown back at them ---SHEESH
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2004-12-03 15:40:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2004-12-03 05:47:00, Anonymous wrote:
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--- Quote ---
On 2004-12-02 22:31:00, Anonymous wrote:
"One anonymous said
Seriously, though, any institution that uses the methodology of AARC in violation of every civil rights law in the book should not be tolerated in a free and democratic society, but then, what do I know? "
--- End quote ---
You are correct - What do you know? If AARC is violating civil rights laws call the police, or file a suit. If there is one thing I find difficult to stomach, it is baseless accusations being thrown around. If you are so indignant, then do something! Prove that AARC is such a terrible place in court. So far no one has had the guts to try that."
--- End quote ---
Well:
Try this on
Physical restraints
Lock-up without any court order
Duress -- having consents signed under threat.
And besides, the most frequent violators of young people's charter rights are police. Why would a young person, made to feel fearful, go to the very people they see as supporting their custodians for help only to see it thrown back at them ---SHEESH
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OF COURSE! (he slaps his head) The far reaching, all encomassing conspiracy! The Cops! The Provincial Government! A treatment centre where a provincial crown prosecuter had not one, but two of his kids in treatment! Where a long time RCMP officer had his kid! Where two prominent psychologists had their kid (me)!
And speaking of me - No physical restraints, no duress to keep me there, and I was free to leave any time.
I reiterate - more baseless accusations being thrown around
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2004-12-03 16:43:00, Anonymous wrote:
OF COURSE! (he slaps his head) The far reaching, all encomassing conspiracy! The Cops! The Provincial Government! A treatment centre where a provincial crown prosecuter had not one, but two of his kids in treatment! Where a long time RCMP officer had his kid! Where two prominent psychologists had their kid (me)!
And speaking of me - No physical restraints, no duress to keep me there, and I was free to leave any time.
I reiterate - more baseless accusations being thrown around"
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And we all know that "prominent" people are far beyond reproach. :roll: :roll: :lol:
Anonymous:
That's it!? Good lord.
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