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Sex offenders paid to baby-sit
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jebus.
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Holy Jebus.
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Yeah, I might whine about how long it took for my enhanced CRB to come through (I was entitled to whine, being in >1% that took that long) but at least I know it was for the right reasons.
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criminals lied? zomg.
What's the alternative? have EVERY application subject to a background check? of course, this is no guarantee of safety. The lead in this story, the mom CHOSE the babysitter, her brother, presumably knowing his background. I wonder about the people that are scandalized by this story and how they feel about the government's responsibility to "keep us safe", "think of the children". And I compare this to other governmental functions, like, say, having to have inspections for deck building for instance? What is the right amount of government? Who is primarily responsible for the safety of one's children? |
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Granted, this is Illinois, not Wisconnsin. But I wonder how "the state" can handle the increased workload to accomplish this task? Keep in mind, of the 70,000 state-paid caregivers, 60,000 are unlicensed. The licensed ones already are subject to background checks, which presumably would stop this kind of thing from happening. Of the remaining 60,000 caregivers, an audit found:
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Says he was a rapist, not a pedophile rapist.
And it was a family, not private placement. Now, I wouldn't want him watching anything of mine ... but if his sister is dumb enough to want him to watch her kids, that's on her. |
So wolf, (I know this isn't your OP...) what do you think is "news" here?
Is it the fact that some people defrauded the government? Is it the fact that children have been placed in the care of convicted felons? Is it the fact that the state paid convicted felons? What if a convicted felon were watching three of fewer of his own children? Or watching three or fewer children not his own and not being paid? Or being paid privately? Is this about the safety of the children? I wonder what classic, plt and grav are mindblown about. I further wonder what they feel could and should be done about it. Please don't get me wrong, I love my children and I think children everywhere are to be treasured. "Think of the children!" is something I do every day. But I don't see how this story is really about child safety. |
Why is the state paying for him to babysit them? I mean great if chldcare makes her able to work rather than take welfare, but.... surely a care center would be a more financially sensible option? And more sensible on other level too... And if they need special care, then make sure you're paying for a specialist? maybe?
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That would be a nice price for daycare... |
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If you had a relative that you would rather use - grandparents do this a lot - you can ask them to apply to be a child care provider. I'm assuming that is what this person did. |
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