If you are sure that these children are being harmed... It is your duty to report this to either child protective services or your local police department.
And if this is a false accusation for your own personal gain(whatever that may be) just remember that it would be you whom is doing harm to the children....
2007-02-01 04:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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As an officer, I have people reporting crimes all the time. The local, county, and state police normally have contact points where crimes may be reported anonymously.
One thing to consider, as is true in my own position, I often get information that is lacking in details with no contact to obtain more information.
Just because you DO leave a name and number for future contact, you can relate that you wish to remain anonymous for any other purposes.
The police take your information and make the effort to substaniate your information.
If other complaints are recieved concerning this same situation, the information is changed from "a person contacted this agency" to "several complaints from citizens who reported..."
Contacting your Department of Human Resources is also a good point to get things started. The DHR is not governed by the same "rules of evidence" as law enforcement. Because children are involved, they are allowed by law to inspect the environment without a search warrant!
You should contact both agencies and determine the based avenue that suits your needs and the welfare of these children.
Best wishes!
2007-02-01 04:10:17
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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The way it works in Texas is; someone reports it to CPS, CPS does a report, they forward that report to the local law enforcement, law enforcement does their own investigation. If children are being abused, parents will go to jail and children will be handed over to a CPS worker.
This is the phone number for Florida Dept of Children and Family
1-800-96-ABUSE (1-800-962-2873) . If they don't do something, keep on calling them. They'll get tired of it and eventually do something.
2007-02-01 07:01:01
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answered by marvie 2
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Have to use a pay phone or caller ID will let out who called.
I tried to turn in my brother for dealing, Ask me if i bought from him, I said No they did nothing for 2 years.
Child Protection Services doesnt do much when they are called sadly.
They do need reported but if dcfs shows up the parents may think the kids talked. Dont want to get them hurt.
2007-02-01 04:12:06
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answered by tammer 5
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i think of that the swearing is unsightly and the smacking on the top bit is tough to choose, is it a faucet or an entire blown wallop? Neither are good yet i'm unsure that i could bypass down the direction of reporting this mom to the social amenities. i could be greater worried some 9 year previous wearing nappies to be uncomplicated! What does your pal say approximately this? you're able to desire to comprehend that besides the reality which you disagree with the way that she is treating her babies in line with threat thats the way shes been mentioned. It doesnt make it ok and yet swearing at your babies doesnt make somebody a bad determine. in line with threat you ought to attitude your pal approximately it yet be careful. think of the misery you will reason the youngsters while you're incorrect approximately your concerns and the social amenities do get heavily in contact. nonetheless any style of actual abuse is unacceptable, yet only be sure you're particular approximately issues first.
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact the local police department or local CPS office in the area the house is located in and let them guide you as to any specifics. They will likely want something more concrete than general information. They may not act without specific information because often times people like to hurt others with false allegations.
2007-02-01 04:16:52
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answered by TCSO 5
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Child Protective Services- Call them!
http://www.childwelfare.com/florida_child_welfare.htm
2007-02-01 03:57:10
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answered by Smitty 5
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Call Protective Services - my brother in law just moved to Florida It is probably him you are calling on! Go for it!
2007-02-01 04:11:07
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answered by Tink 5
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Call your local police department's non-emergency (not 911) telephone number, ask the PD operator to direct your call to the appropriate office, and tell them all the information you have.
2007-02-01 05:46:27
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answered by Ben 1
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a simple phone call will do. mention the drug activity but dont give
any hint of your identity
2007-02-01 04:00:19
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answered by Anonymous
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