Sunday, April 22, 2007

DO NOT OPEN YOUR DOOR TO ACS- Don't talk to them!

The overwhelming majority of CPS cases nationwide and ACS cases in NYC are classified not as "abuse" cases but as "neglect" or what they now call "maltreatment."

These represent matters that are not and should not be the business of the government to begin with, NYPD or ACS!

If some one's life or well being is at imminent risk, then yes that's a police matter. Perhaps in a rare few of those cases there is no family or neighborhood informal solution as simple let's say as a kid goes to stay with a neighbor for a few days until a situation cools down or gets worked out between family and friends, and church, mosque or synagogue.

I know that ACS has a gigantic computerized data bank (called "Connections" and "CCRS") that tracks the hundreds of thousands of Black and Hispanic families, with details their lives, has lies and exaggerations spread throughout. ACS is not above printing these materials out and placing them unshredded on sidewalks either.

I know that foster care is almost never a good solution to whatever the problem may be, call it "maltreatment" or call it "abuse". These days after Mrs. H. Clinton got done with it foster care now more and more means never ever getting your child back. When ACS comes to your door it's serious! Don't let them in! The caseworkers are stressed out, tired out, many really couldn't care less about you and they report to and suck up to people like Ramon Vargas and Maradesa Adegbola. Not a good recipe for solving your problems, trust me on that!

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