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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Structural Collapse
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batsgirl
yes, I have heard of Occam's Razor.
I don't recall any part of it that gives others the right to make like they are superior for having different life circumstances.
Any group of children will act up when, in addition to moving away from their school and their friends and their familiar surroundings and the members of their family other than their mum and siblings, the damn ceiling falls down and mum is shaken up and the littlest one is crying and then an ambulance with blue flashing lights turns up and mum gets in it...
There's also a couple of people posting further down who've had ceilings fall down. Are you assuming anything about them? When I moved into my rented flat in a "professional adults only, no dss" etc flat block a couple of years ago it had just had a full refit, because the bathroom ceiling had fallen down. It happens.
While I accept that it is *more likely* that, at this point in their life, the family is supported by state benefits or a combination of state benefits and child maintenance, it's by no means the only explanation possible and a long way from being an established fact. I feel that it is wrong to leap to a conclusion and then make value judgements about this woman. I'd hate it if someone did that to me.
(You mention "fingerprint evidence". The odds of two fingerprints being the same are estimated to be one in 64 billion. Even my wacky lotto theory is better odds than that.)
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