- he said In a January incident, Douglas Kennedy sparked off a “code pink” when he tried to take his newborn son for a walk. His lawyer, Robert Gottlieb, disputes this: “It is preposterous and absurd to think that any of the nurses thought that Douglas Kennedy, who they knew very well, was trying to steal his own child.” He faces harassment and endangerment charges.
- they said However, Eliot Taub, the lawyer for two of nurses at the hospital that night, emphasizes that Kennedy was breaking the rules: “They have been instructed as per hospital guidelines that each newborn cannot leave the ward without written permission by medical personnel,” he said. Let’s cut to the heart of this story: Why would a Kennedy steal a baby? source
Why is nobody asking why the doctors have all the control of a 2-day old baby? I was sent home with my two day old child. Did they not have the bracelet system that sets off an alarm? Did they not have the bracelet system that says “this is indeed my child and I am this child’s parent”? Did they not know the person (and actually I can answer this one because in the article they never said they didn’t know him, they merely said that they were unsure of whether there was written permission by medical personnel or not.)? Why would this person kidnap his own child?
(Source: shortformblog)
nobody asking why the doctors have all the control...a 2-day old baby? I was sent home...

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