Despite history and every feature we are lead to believe is put in place to avoid this type of assault, it still happens and we continue to be horrified.
The greater the position of trust, the more heinous the crime :(
Any words I can think of to use to describe this animal would be starred out, so I'll simply agree with the sentiments of everyone else here. He should've gotten time for this.
sometimes there is no option but to remove people from unsafe circumstances, especially vulnerable people.
We have no idea why the child was crawling around on the floor, nor what was in the room they were desperate to keep him out of.
In all my years working with special needs children, Bednobs, I never dragged and damaged a child and I never witnessed such shocking behaviour from a colleague either.
"On the face of it it does look awful" It's more than awful Bednobs.
Anne is correct.
That people can suggest that a man doing this to a severely autistic lad with the mental age of a five year old may be acceptable in some circumstances, explains why so much is wrong in society today.
Danny.....I have never said that it was acceptable, just that the scenario is too short to make a reasoned assessment.
How does one restrain a chid who is resisting removal?
I don't generally subscribe to the notion that prisons are holiday camps and that judges are soft on crime. This is one of the times I think someone's got off very lightly.
Then there was the neo-Nazi terror offender sentenced to ... read Jane Austen