“Social Services doesnt need a warrant. They just show up at your door and demand to be let in. Should you refuse, a police officer WILL be summoned and they will invade your home...all on the word of someone that they will not identify”
I thought that trend was reversed by a radical judge who said they had to have an actual warrant.
I’m pretty sure that Social Services don’t need a warrant - but the cops do. My family is under strict orders not to let an officer or anyone from the state into the house after hearing some of these unbelievable horror stories.
However, I did let an officer in the other day so she could get some prints off of something that was left in my truck after it was broken into. It was raining hard and I invited her inside as long as she didn’t mind all the kids watching.
As we walked through the cluttered kitchen I quipped “I don’t mind you seeing this as you’re not social services” and she gave a knowing laugh and looked around and said “I think you’d be all right”.