Will S said:
See Dead Link Removed
If you think it is child abuse/neglect then you should report it.
Thanks,
Will
Why Will...you too scared to? Or are you just leaving it to someone else to take a stand? In either case, your tone is confrontational. Take it somewhere else...I don't play that game.
But since you brought it up, there are 3 statements in that link that could apply, although 2 are the broad terms used by the brochure, and 1 states actual California law. Since we don't know how the children were affected by this, the California law is most likely too broad.
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Any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker, which results in death, serious physical or
emotional harm, sexual abuse, or
exploitation, or an act or failure to act which presents an imminent risk of serious harm.
Willful harming or injuring of a child or the endangering of the person or health of
a child means a situation in which any person willfully causes or permits any child to suffer, or inflicts thereon, unjustifiable physical pain or
mental suffering, or having the care or custody of any child, willfully causes or permits the person or health of the child to be placed in a situation in which his or her person or health is endangered.
Emotional Abuse Penal Code § 11166.05 Serious emotional damage is evidenced by states of being or behavior including, but not limited to, severe anxiety, depression, withdrawal, or untoward aggressive behavior toward self or others."
It would be interesting to see what the law would say if this specific act was brought to their attention, along with her interview. My only hesitation would be that by doing so, this photographer becomes "cause célèbre", much like Sturges became after he took some photo's to a hole in the wall photo lab (miles away from where he lived and further than a more pro lab was located BTW) and all of a sudden he's famous for being a persued photographer by the law. That's the last thing sane people would need this photographer to become.
In any case, you must find her behaviour acceptable.
I feel sorry for you.