I am of the opinion that that is exactly why we are where we are today; she was going to be charged with public drunkenness; with her record, they just might have taken them.
What better way to avoid prosecution, huh?
I cannot agree more your opinion of the Child Protective Services.
I'd be willing to bet from the way this woman has lived her life that she's been in trouble with Social Services before.
The way she's lived her life:
Larceny
Alcohol
3 license suspensions
Stripping
Bad Conduct (General Discharge) Military
DWIs
Assault
a Drug charge
and avoid being drug tested
I wonder if anyone has given any thought at all to the economic impact of this prosecution. I mean impact on the stripper trade.
Who the heck would be stupid enought to hire a stripper in this climate? At least for a while.