I agree, but they should also be able to obtain a warrant and do a search if they have a reasonable beleif that a child is being harmed, which in this case it seems that they do.
"I agree, but they should also be able to obtain a warrant and do a search if they have a reasonable beleif that a child is being harmed, which in this case it seems that they do."
This case is a bit unusual but in many cases they don't have this much evidence, i.e., a baby sitter's observations. Many times it is an anonymous phone call. Do you believe that is sufficient evidence for a search warrant?