FredBloggs
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Am not really looking for advice on whether people feel she was out of order or not, to my mind she was 100% out of order, my question is given that I only have a car registration number, can I do anything.
You say the girl was struggling to hold the cereal (almost as big as herself which is big even if she was only three!) but then say she was “attached” to it, being “jerked back and forth”. Either the child was a mini Tyson or the mother was Posh Spice. Can you describe how you know when a person is “stunned” as opposed to observing an interesting cameo from a distance? And, finally, you decided that because the child didn’t cry, she was past that point rather than just being stubborn. Let me rewrite your story:
“Was in Tesco yesterday evening. Heard a raised voice a few tills down. Woman with a child was shopping, a girl of 3 t0 5. Don’t know what happened but the gist of it was when I looked, the little girl was holding onto a box of cereal.
The woman was shouting at the child and trying to wrestle the cereal box from her. The child wouldn’t let go. People were staring. Went on for a few minutes.”
That is surely for you to decide. Its hardly too difficult to find the State child protection agencies on google.ie
I am doing something, my question is - best approach to contact community garda or child protection services directly, given that all I have is a car registration number. I know how to get the numbers, just who to contact.
I don't think welfarite was putting you on trial, just providing you with the fact that that same situation could have been viewed by someone else and a different conclusion would have been drawn. Don't take it personally, like someone else already said only you can really make the final judgement on what you should do, but you should also realise what your actions could lead to, thats why absolute clarity is needed and no holes should be able to be picked in your statement.I have related the incident from my eyes, which is the way I saw it. Please do not tell me what I saw. Please do not try to rewrite my story. I am not on trial here, so please do not question me or try to pick holes, as if I am in a witness box. You are not me, you were not there. It is not really your place to do that.
I have related the incident from my eyes, which is the way I saw it. Please do not tell me what I saw. Please do not try to rewrite my story. It is not really your place to do that. I am not on trial here, so please do not question me or try to pick holes, as if I am in a witness box. You are not me, you were not there.
I have related the incident from my eyes, which is the way I saw it. Please do not tell me what I saw. Please do not try to rewrite my story. It is not really your place to do that. I am not on trial here, so please do not question me or try to pick holes, as if I am in a witness box. You are not me, you were not there.
Look, if you're really concerned about this, why not just go down to the gardai and explain what your concerns are, give them the registration which they can run there and then and leave it with them to sort out, it is up to them to call social services or perhaps there is a community liason garda who could check it out. If they flat out refuse to do something about this then write a note explaining your concerns and asking it to be kept on file somewhere so that if god forbid something does happen in the future there will at least be somebody who witnessed it and came forward.
I can I do anything.
You're right - the child is probably being abused horribly. The best thing for them is for them to be taken into care or to see their mammy being banged to rights.
Seriously, what do you hope to achieve? Will this end result in a positive outcome for the child or her mother?
Seriously, what do you hope to achieve? Will this end result in a positive outcome for the child or her mother?
The OP needs to have an idea of what they are trying to achieve. What is it they think/hope/want the guards to do that won't make the situation worse for either parent or child?so should the OP just put up and shut up in other words???
I don't know why people are so ready to pick holes in this story? From my reading, the OPs question is, what would you do if you saw a child being treated in an unacceptable manner that gave cause for concern. I don't think the point is whether we believe this particular situation warrented it or not, after all we weren't there, the OP was.
The OP needs to have an idea of what they are trying to achieve. What is it they think/hope/want the guards to do that won't make the situation worse for either parent or child?
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