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In reply to the discussion: Six-year-old handcuffed, arrested for temper tantrum [View all]lynne
(3,118 posts)50. I agree. Child needed to be restrained to prevent her injuring herself -
- but the school sure couldn't do that without getting sued. I'm not sure what option they had but to call another authority and I'm guessing the only authority to come PDQ would be the police.
Throwing furniture, injuring the principal, knocking over bookcases = child totally out of control and needed restraint to prevent further injuries. I hope this little girl gets the help she most obviously needs.
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That makes sense, Lizzie Poppet. In that case, they should have called medical help NOT the
Ecumenist
Apr 2012
#28
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that forgot the sarcasm thingie.
Ecumenist
Apr 2012
#44
Tough call. Knocking down shelves requires restraint, but don't want to open the possibility of a
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#13
I don't support handcuffing or bringing her to the police station, but this line gets me-
richmwill
Apr 2012
#21
In our ligitious era, the school may not have had a choice but call police when the kid got violent
riderinthestorm
Apr 2012
#42