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Originally Posted by MacDaddy77
Are you saying that you don't feel I have a right to Be concerned about the safety of my family living beside a severely diagnosed individual that is not getting the care I believe they need.
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Of course you have a right to be concerned, but the person has to live next door to someone, sadly, the roulette table landed on your square. Do you think the CPS who responded to the knife call are not aware of the knife incident?
These people (and yes, they are people just like you and me) are often fine for months/years at a time and can have the occasional outburst if something triggers it. They should be locked up forever on the offchance something happens?
Again, there are already a plethora of people involved in this person's life (CPS, Counsellors, therapists, MDs, etc, etc). They have assessed the situation I would bet, thousands of times, and deemed them safe and appropriate to be at home in his family's care. You have roughly 0.000004% insight into the situation.