I have just read this story and feel that comment is required.
Like what is the problem here! so a stranger minded a baby. It might not be ideal, and in probably goes against some lunatic regulation somewhere written by a policy maker that still has yet to understand the world is not perfect. But my original question remains. What is the problem here? I think it is fairly obvious that the problem is a shortage of news. And a lot of over zealous public servants. The truly important question is not being addressed.
Did any harm come from the action?
The over riding facts show that there was no harm done. The transfer ended successfully the baby is fine and the fact that it was cared for for 10 minutes by a stranger is of no real relevance in the real world. Wake up and smell the coffee people! It is this sort of over zealous bureaucracy that is miring the country into a bog we are unlikely to ever get out of.
Is the average stranger likely to harm a child?
Well the answer to this question is also a resounding NO! If you want people to harm a child look to family and close family friends. They are the risk group.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/01/07/2460437.htm
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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