against a young boy, physical restraints lead to felony charges
03/22/10 09:42
Who would be so cruel as to restrain anyone who is suspected to be an autistic person? It is a most inhumane thing for someone to be doing, do you not think?
I hate to think of even the reason behind their madness, because I am sure that I have come across quite a few rascals in my own neighborhood, but none of them were that unruly that they needed to physically be restrained.
I have never heard of there really being a good reason for such treatment, actually. So it could never sit well in my books.
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