Texana
Overreaching
I find this rather infuriating: A newborn baby was left at a far west Houston fire station--although not in the most common spot, still left according to the Baby Moses law in Texas, which says that a mother can leave a child up to 60 days old at a fire station or hospital without repercussions.
The authorities want to question the mother now. CPS says that the child should have been handed over in person.
I think these are ridiculous critical remarks to someone who obviously is in physical and emotional trauma after giving birth, who follows the law by putting the child at the fire station, to then suggest that the bio mother hand off the child in person.
Let's see how hard we can make it for people who feel they can't raise a child, to give up that child.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=local&id=5753249
The authorities want to question the mother now. CPS says that the child should have been handed over in person.
I think these are ridiculous critical remarks to someone who obviously is in physical and emotional trauma after giving birth, who follows the law by putting the child at the fire station, to then suggest that the bio mother hand off the child in person.
Let's see how hard we can make it for people who feel they can't raise a child, to give up that child.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=local&id=5753249