That would be, as I said "not adequate supervision". The front line of a system that was so underfunded it had kids warehoused in a hotel. And the end result was a 15 year old hanging around unsupervised in the middle of the night on a known stroll.
Let me ask a different way then. If their funding were quadrupled, would that have permitted the employee to tell a 15 year old that she could not leave to go do nothing at the mall with friends? Or would it have meant FOUR employees saying "have fun"?
That would be, as I said "not adequate supervision". The front line of a system that was so underfunded it had kids warehoused in a hotel. And the end result was a 15 year old hanging around unsupervised in the middle of the night on a known stroll.
They seemed to feel she was wise beyond her years. Why should we be angry at anyone else for agreeing?
I'm honestly not trying to rip on her family. But didn't this begin when they sent her off to the big city alone? Just parse that. A troubled fifteen year old who I'm told looked more like a 12 year old, travelling to the big city to try to find someone who evidently wasn't at the bus station to pick her up. Was that NOT a big part of the problem? And did the other problems -- like being found in a car with some creepy codger -- not depend on it?