Thursday, January 14, 2010

Police gun aimed at father in delivery room

To all,

"at the direction of Families SA social workers." !!!

Amazing power they have. No wonder it all goes to their heads so often.

Imagine being able to send Australia Police's Special Tasks and Rescue (STAR) Group round to anybody who offends you (or disrespects your authority).

Has anybody looked into how these decisions are made and by who. What happens within the police force? Can a young female constable for example use the Special Tasks and Rescue (STAR) Group if some bloke makes an unappreciated sexual advance. You can bet this bloke who was arrested used some bad language when those social workers jack booted their way into his life.

Lets hope the police are more careful about who pushes the Swat Team button within their own organisation, I don't think there's much hope for Families SA

... and there's that paradigm again

The infant remains in care before a Youth Court hearing decides who will raise the girl.



Why one or the other? Why doesn't the kid get both her patents ? What did she do wrong? Why do we continue to be told kids are better off without one parent? when everybody else knows shared parenting is best for kids.

Its this nutty polarisation that is the root of the problem. There shouldn't be a winner and a looser when it comes to parents, or genders for that matter. The only reason there is, is because there's so much money extorted from parents who are desperate to stay in their kid's lives.

It looks like their mind is already made up, and what they say generally goes.

Simon


http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/999948/police-gun-aimed-at-father-in-delivery-room


Police gun 'aimed at father in delivery room'

07:00 AEST Fri Jan 15 2010
9 hours 7 minutes ago

Heavily armed police officers burst into an Adelaide hospital room and pointed a gun at a father minutes after the delivery of his child, a report claims.

The firearm was aimed over the mother and newborn and at the man's head as members of South Australia Police's Special Tasks and Rescue (STAR) Group sprung into action, the man's lawyer says.

"He cut the umbilical cord and kissed her before passing his daughter to the mother," the Adelaide Advertiser reported lawyer Michael Figwer as saying.

"He was sitting between the mother and the wall.

"Two midwives and the man's mother were in the room when the curtain came flying back, as two STAR Group officers armed with tasers, flak jackets and helmets burst through.

"One was armed with a semi-automatic pistol, which was pointed at his head across the bed where the baby was lying on the mother's stomach."

The operation took place at the Women's and Children's Hospital delivery room about 7pm on December 10 at the direction of Families SA social workers.

The father, who has a history of violent crime, was taken away in handcuffs, taken home and ordered not to return to the hospital.

The infant remains in care before a Youth Court hearing decides who will raise the girl.

While the man was not charged and has no outstanding warrants, he has an extensive police record in South Australia and Victoria including threats to cause harm and discharging a firearm in public.

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