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Originally Posted by Soldier Boy
Yes but like I said, I think that justifies keeping that person away from education - not physically detaining them and locking them up. Like I said, the ONLY time a mental health detention is appropriate is if the individual is a clear and present risk of harming themselves or others, i.e. physically attacking people, reckless endangerment, suicidality etc.
Other than that, if someone hasn't committed a crime we shouldn't be locking them up. Just a very, very slippery slope.
Not to mention we barely have the resources to lock up the clearly dangerous individuals let alone every oddball on the street. There are LOT of very strange people out there.
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Lets be real this person wouldn't get near a classroom in the UK thankfully
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Originally Posted by Beso
Livelier than Izaaz, and hes got 2 feet.
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