Jersey Girl wrote:No, it doesn't, crock. Stop bs-ing your way through these exchanges. It reflects poorly on you.
crock wrote:Umm. Yes it does. I have seen them with my own eyes and I have followed police investigations. I represent private schools where these complaints are made against teachers.
No, crock, it doesn't require a police report. It requires a call to
CPS, a call to the national hot line OR a call to law enforcement. I asked you once nicely to stop bs-ing your way through these exchanges and for some reason known only to yourself, you cannot stop yourself. What you have seen with your own eyes with regards to following police investigations IS NOT proof that reports CAN NOT be made via phone call to CPS.
Wanna know how I know? Because I have a computer, crock. Remember when I posted a link earlier to the state of Utah instructions for reporting child abuse and neglect? I did that with a computer. I'm actually using a computer to communicate with you right now. The same computer that after I searched up the instructions for reporting child abuse and neglect in the state of Utah, I then searched for the instructions for reporting child abuse and neglect in the state of...wait for it...California.
crock wrote:Why isn't it important to your ridiculing exchange with me to know whether Mr. Articulate made a complaint to the hotline?
Show me anywhere on this thread or anywhere on this board where I have expressed that it isn't important to know whether or not "Mr. Articulate" made a compaint to the hotline.
Pony it up, counselor.
crock wrote:You raised the point. Amazing that you accept his absurd story with nothing but his own blog say-so and the contributions of anonymous informants.
Raised what point? I simply objected to your statement that reporting child abuse and neglect in California requires a police report.
Show me anywhere on this thread or anywhere on this board, where I have expressed that I accept anything GoodK has stated with regards to the allegations he's made against Westridge.
Again, pony it up, counselor.
Or stop trying to put words in my keyboard that I haven't typed.
You choose.