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Originally Posted by Tileman
freedomlover1?
I appreciate your understanding that my personal experiences with epileptics are to an extreme extent. I'm also glad you reitterated my point about *knowing all the facts* before passing judgment.
I want to be clear that I am 100% for prosecution if indeed police/paramdics/any other pofessional field involved were of negligence... It just really pisses me off seeing 1 damn report which is quite often SLANTED to one side or the other manipulate early opinions.......... It is actually an epidemic among mainstream media! The do intentionally slant a report to an extreme all for the sake of RATINGS which mean $$$ on advertisement space between those reports...
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Sensationalization. Can't believe the media would do such a thing
IF (and that is a big if) the police did mishandle the situation, I don't necessarily think that it should be prosecuted, unless there was indeed malice involved. Perhaps they truly had no other choice, perhaps they simply did not have the proper training, or perhaps they simply made a mistake. If no permanent damage was done, I would think that an apology would be acceptable. As a parent, I would be spitting mad if that happened to a child of mine, but I don't think I would sue. However, many have learned that an apology is the same as admitting you were in the wrong, therefor are afraid of being sued, so I would be surprised if an apology is forthcoming.