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REASONABLE AND PROBABLE GROUNDS TO BELIEVE – A concerned citizen reports that a woman who was picking up her 7-year-old child appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. Police and a Children’s Aid Society worker attend at her residence, enter the house without consent and without a warrant, arrest the parents, and seize the child. Wait. What?

Posted byDennis Reeve 11 April 2023

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Posted byDennis Reeve11 April 2023Posted inUncategorized

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