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RE: FInding a Lawyer to FIGHT CPS and Defend your RIGHTS!

in #familyprotection6 years ago

Don't open your door for an agent of the state either. Keep the door closed, and talk to them through a nearby window if you must say anything at all. You never know what they may see or say they saw to justify further injustice.

I recommend people have entrance cameras for their own protection too. It isn't just to stop people from stealing packages from your porch. No, they are also there to document any interactions you have with people that come to your door.

They will be recording you. Make sure you're recording them! When in a government court too, the court will naturally side with the agent of the court when it is a he said / she said situation. Use an entrance type security camera to always have proof.

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thank-you for this good advice.
I do have a security system with a camera at the front door and I can speak to them over the device in my kitchen or over my cel phone app. But that only records for half a minute before it turns off.
I must go shopping for a better system that could record long conversations at the door camera.

Thanks for sharing this post

Here in Nigeria security cameras are highly costly and it's hard for a middle class to buy but I agree with you that its the best,but if the door is locked and you don't allow a stranger in,or you speak to them trough the window it will protect in a little way here in Nigeria @canadian-coconut

Good advice. My step daughters case has gone further than this already because she didn't use a lawyer. Now she lives in a house provided by the private care company and has to allow them in for 3 hours each day>
It's patently obvious that they are going to protect their income first and my step daughter second! They are already doing it..We have just switched to the private care company model.
THE WORKING CLASS COMMUNITY HAVE BEEN MADE A COMMODITY EVEN IN THIS AREA IN UK

You are very correct @riffian someone must be security conscious