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What the fuck.
While I'm a big parental rights fan I actually tentatively am siding with the state on this one.
It's one thing to intentionally raise your child in a free-range way, I think that should be allowed to a certain degree. It's a completely different thing to neglect your child by driving away from your home after you can't find him at the house and you don't know where he is.
I don't know if I'm instantly ready to side with the state, but none of the signs are there to think this is some intentional abuse of power. She's a white realtor in a bright red rural county. Unless the cop was some sitcom import straight from "The People's Gaypublic of California" I have to think they saw something that hit them wrong to drill down through the various layers of privilege. I admit I have a sort of reflexive concern about reason.com as a source, as well. Sometimes it's sensible, but often it's just a wankfest for so-called libertarians who have read Ayn Rand and a couple of Austrian-school economics articles.
For Brittany here, I would want to know what she actually told the cop, what her older son said in his interview, what the state of the road is (possibly no sidewalks?), and just generally if there's a pattern of neglect. They haven't even decided if they'll press charges yet, while they play chicken over the signature thing. If they do, here's the statute: