GoodK wrote:rcrocket wrote:It is all fun. It is all games. Nothing more than that.
When did I ever say this? [Not that there is anything wrong with it.]
GoodK wrote:rcrocket wrote:It is all fun. It is all games. Nothing more than that.
GoodK wrote:harmony wrote:Do not post anything from PMs or chat.
Go f*** yourself harmony, and don't tell me what to do.
GoodK wrote:What would you do?
Go f*** yourself harmony, and don't tell me what to do.
Man up.
rcrocket wrote:It is all fun. It is all games. Nothing more than that.
Quit threatening to expose people's personal lives if they don't stop talking trash.
GoodK wrote:rcrocket wrote:It is all fun. It is all games. Nothing more than that.
I can't go into the details, but let's just say that rcrocket has a very disgusting, off color sense of humor.
rcrocket wrote:karl61 wrote:[
I don't know anything about Adult Protective Services. And you defending private schools. It sounds like something you would be involved in - Did the teacher punch the student? The only way CPS would be involved would be to interview the teachers children to make sure they were not being hit like the student. Also to speak with the student and the students parents about failing to protect against crazy teachers.
No. Sex abuse cases. I also represent other institutions is childhood sex abuse cases; in every case DPSS and the cops have been involved. I see how it works.
karl61 wrote:of course they would be involved - but they didn't transfer you to a police officer. They likely took the referral and sent a social worker to the scene. If it was founded then the social worker contact the police where the crime took place. Sometimes the police and social worker go to the school together; sometimes it's the social worker first and sometimes its the police first. But I believe you wrote in your post that during the phone call to the hotline they transfered you to the police - wrong! and then go out when ever they got the time - wrong!
rcrocket wrote:karl61 wrote:of course they would be involved - but they didn't transfer you to a police officer. They likely took the referral and sent a social worker to the scene. If it was founded then the social worker contact the police where the crime took place. Sometimes the police and social worker go to the school together; sometimes it's the social worker first and sometimes its the police first. But I believe you wrote in your post that during the phone call to the hotline they transfered you to the police - wrong! and then go out when ever they got the time - wrong!
Transferred me directly to the police after giving me their DPSS case number.
rcrocket wrote:karl61 wrote:of course they would be involved - but they didn't transfer you to a police officer. They likely took the referral and sent a social worker to the scene. If it was founded then the social worker contact the police where the crime took place. Sometimes the police and social worker go to the school together; sometimes it's the social worker first and sometimes its the police first. But I believe you wrote in your post that during the phone call to the hotline they transfered you to the police - wrong! and then go out when ever they got the time - wrong!
Transferred me directly to the police after giving me their DPSS case number. There's a little law in California requiring reporting to law enforcement personnel within 36 hours. Your internet scholarship doesn't cut it with a professional who works in the area.
You're quite the defender of GoodK and his story aren't you, even though he refuses to say whether he ever made the report in Utah. (I really don't know Utah procedure, I must admit.) You are in good company.
rcrocket wrote:
You're quite the defender of GoodK and his story aren't you, even though he refuses to say whether he ever made the report in Utah.