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Video diary wars with Social Services

There was a 6 minute video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoZKjUk6hT4, but it is not worth looking for it now.

The video was a mother's message to her children. I didn't manage to look at it, but now it has been taken off Youtube.

It will be interesting to see how this spreads. There are, of course, far more sites which allow uploaded video than only Youtube and Google Video.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Why are social services allowed to stop parents from sending gifts and letters to their birth children?

It seems to be done in many cases to be vindictive towards the parents and doesn't take into account the child's wishes.

Then desperate parents would not have to use the internet video.

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