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but we all know they somtimes get it wrong so the fact they closed the case doesnt necasrly mean a lot.of somtimes they get it wrong the other way and wrongly acuse people.
Yes, and the very same people who condemn them for getting it wrong when it involves a child, will scream JUST as loudly when it involves adults who are subsequently found to be innocent.
im not saying its easy being a socail worker im just pointing out they make mistakes somtimes.and the facted they investigated doesnt mean guilt and they fact they droped it doesnt mean innocent.
In other words, damned if they do and damned if they don't. No wonder there's a shortage of those wanting to do social work.
The ONLY person who could have stopped this from happening was Julie Mugford !!! Nobody else.
ive just pointed out a fact they get wrong somtimes evrbodys knows that whats the peoblem.
They want to try getting it right the first time.
Actually, in reality, she only had a VERY small window of opportunity. The police can't take action until a crime is committed. The threat doesn't constitute a crime. More interesting is what you're thinking she may have been able to stop, Lookout
Don't you think they do? Do you imagine they think it's fun when a tragedy happens? Personally, I think they do their best with limited resources and often inexperienced staff, many of whom are left traumatized by what they can't do.
It wouldn't be thankless if the right people were targeted.