Mr Garside also said the woman has had two previous cases of child neglect in 2011 and she admitted it again in 2015 but went on a training course to avoid prosecution.Maybe someone should ask for their money back?
Oh, wait. That's the taxpayer's money, isn't it?
Elizabeth Aisbitt, mitigating, asked for the case to be stood down for reports.Reports about what? What more do you need to know? Can't you use the same reports they produced the last couple of times?
“She admits her house is a bit scruffy and there were seven years’ worth of empty alcohol bottles and cans in her kitchen but does not think this is would be detrimental to her son.”What do you have to do to be considered an unfit mother these days?
2007?
ReplyDeleteO_o
Oh dear,
ReplyDeleteJust had a thought. I couldn't fit seven years-worth of empty cans and bottles I've been through inside my entire house!
What do you have to be to be considered an unfit mother?
ReplyDeleteA homeschooling Christian?
"2007? "
ReplyDeleteMea culpa! Too late to fix it now... ;)
"I couldn't fit seven years-worth of empty cans and bottles I've been through inside my entire house!"
*whispers* Me neither!
"A homeschooling Christian?"
Probably!