Florida CPS Caseworker FAKED Interviews with the Neighbors of Stolen Kids.

in #informationwar5 years ago

Pinellas County is an affluent residential suburb of the Greater Tampa-St. Pete area of Florida's Gulf Coast. The place is LOADED with many, many gated retierment communities, and I would hazard a guess that it would have to be among the wealthiest and oldest communities in these united States. So, forgive me if I lack sufficient libtard empathy for this CPS caseworker who faked these records. WHO, exactly, would she even be charged with serving, and HOW THE HECK could she claim she was/is overworked?? I betcha I could handle the REAL cases of abuse of children in that county all by myself.

Here is the link:

https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/region-pinellas/pinellas-county-child-protective-services-worker-accused-of-falsifying-records

Here is the key excerpt from the above link about this very recent situation in Florida:

"A Pinellas County child protectives services employee is behind bars after she was accused of falsifying records.
Taylor Martin is the employee and part of her job is to go out and interview neighbors when they get an abuse or neglect claim.

According to Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, she wrote down fake responses from neighbors and in some cases, never actually interviewed them. Sheriff Gualtieri said during Friday's press conference that her false documents did not have any impact on the outcome of the cases and that no children were hurt.

The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office took notice after Martin's supervisor read one of the interviews and said it lacked any detail and seemed very generic."


(Pinellas County CPS "caseworker" Taylor Martin, courtesy of abcactionnews.)

Sometimes, ....(ahem...) a picture truly is worth a thousand words...

Strangely though, this woman has actually been suspended. Could it be that CPS-Florida is actually taking seriously their responsibility to conduct real oversight of it's own people? Or...is it more likely that the slew of recent allegations about CPS abuse, malfeasance, corruption and crime across Florida is finally getting enough publicity that politicians are actually taking notice and leaning on the agency and the law enforcement community to ACTUALLY DO SOMETHING?

Let's hope for at least a little of both.


(The inmates truly are running the CPS assylum...Image courtesy of johndemmablog.com.)

The hiring standards for CPS caseworkers continue to just get lower and lower. If not the actual standards themselves, then certainly the way they are interpreted and implemented by CPS managers and supervisors. Would you have hired a person who presented this way? I sure bet her "resume" would be quite the interesting read...

Sad. Just sad...and reason #3478b to just ABOLISH CPS ALTOGETHER and to let churches and private charities take care of the very few cases of real potential abuse of children. Enough is enough.

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