a sunday afternoon in a park. this is police state parenting. these children s parents were put in the squad car for two hours. the police did not let them know they took the children. they took them to the cps crisis detention center, dropped them off there. it was another 2 1/2 hours before the parents were finally reunited with their children. this is a battle over parenting styles. i mean obviously these kids are not being abandoned or neglected or abused and i just have to think, who are these people that see kids out playing in a park, they re not in danger and freak out and call in big government to come down? you can t have a lemonade stand now you can t go to the park to play. the law says children under 8 must be left with a reliable person who s at least 13. as a matter of law, it was a violation. the parents say they believe in free range parenting which is a movement that s the opposite of helicopter parenting. they were placed on notice once before. they thumbed their n
10-year-old walk in public a little bit away from their home without them. the neighbors saw them walk along, called the 911. the kids were picked up taken to child protective services. the parents are outraged saying they re forced to parent in a way they disagreed with. what s so weird megyn, about these two stories you go from one extreme where nobody says anything, a crime is absolutely occurring, to this extreme where you have people freaking out because children are just two blocks away from their house on a sunday afternoon in a park. this is police state parenting. these children s parents were put in the squad car for two hours. the police did not let them know they took the children. they took them to the cps crisis detention center, dropped them off there. it was another 2 1/2 hours before the parents were finally reunited with their children. this is a battle over parenting styles. i mean obviously these kids are not being abandoned or neglected or abused and i just have