I don't know about that one, Scarlett. The purpose became 'get out unscathed as soon as possible'. At which point I then went back to ruining my life myself :exclaim:
I've given fingerprints-that's it. And I had a fit when they wanted that-still pisses me off when I think about it. I thought that took nerve. And after the incident, I felt like I had just crawled out from under a rock. Suddenly people I've worked with and gotten to know for years act like I'm the criminal for trying to exercise my Constitutional rights. I no longer have that job OR any of those 'friends'. I DO still have my fingerprints, but who else have they been shared with?
Sounds paranoid? Social Security AND theIRS can always find you. Remember the one about 'death and taxes'?
Peeing in a cup would not have made any difference in my life.*
I had an 'attitude' problem not drugs. Maybe 'group' would've worked :rofl:
But mandatory now is the same as mandatory then. Seems to me if the 'problem' never gets addressed, proper individual treatment being the goal, that should be the issue. As a result, more kids w/problems, more mandatory programs, ...this is so stupid.
How many kids have/had medical problems that go/went undetected?
Mandatory won't help them.
"...there are none so blind as those who will not see". b.j.thomas