Saturday, December 06, 2008

NEW RULE

Descendant suspicion is understandable.

In Minnesota, six teenagers were charged with abuse, caregiver abuse, caregiver sexual abuse, disorderly conduct, and maltreatment non-reporting. Allegedly, they groped, poked, and spat upon infirmed patients.

Most caregivers are professional and selfless. They protect their patients. However, institutional paranoia is not inappropriate. Incidents occur. Residents are vulnerable. This is not an obscure issue. America’s population is aging. For exacerbating this dilemma, these teenagers merit maximum punishment.

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