Nikas_Zekeval
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Can he get those organizations involved? Because from what I can tell Piggot did say that she would look into it and so long as she makes a token appearance that there is an investigation she can claim that she isn't covering anything up just that it is taking an extended amount of time.
I'm pretty sure they can recognize a slow walk 'delay and pray' investigation. "How long does it take to investigate two Wards, especially when you are the probation officer for one of them?"
Claiming delays because of higher priorities for her limited manpower is one thing. Arranging for the primary victim to be moved out of town is also one thing. Either might look okayish on their own, or at least not questionable enough. But placed together, on top of the stack of complaints the primary victim is filing via the Youth Guard?
"Well Director Piggot, if you don't have the manpower to finish this internal investigation in a prompt manner? I have people who aren't as busy but regulations normally prevent me reinforcing other departments directly with them. However this situation offers an opportunity to support your extra manpower requests, indirectly. My people will take this investigation off your hands, the primary victim being moved over state lines allows me technical authority to claim jurisdiction since it is now an inter-departmental issue. With my people taking this investigation off your hands, you can devote your local resources from that job to your more important local issues. No need to thank me, I'm glad I can do an end-run around the red tape to give you some assistance."
I kinda have to agree I have some sympathy for Armstrong who was handed a lousy hand. I also don't think he had much of a choice about taking Taylor.
Danny made the decision, and as he is the parent and Taylor is a minor, the decision was his.
It's no different from a parent sending their kid away to a summer camp where the kid can experience "the great outdoors" when they would rather stay inside and play video games. Or alternatively, sending the kid to a reform school or one of those infamous teenage boot camps. The kid loudly protests, and is brought there against their will.
If the kid is truly miserable, at the last ditch an ethical camp will call the parents to take their kid home early. Same thing with Scouting, if the kid doesn't want to be there, despite every effort to make him feel welcome and engage him? Eventually it is better for the kid the parents force to be there, and for the kids who truly want to be there, to let the kid leave. Otherwise his resentment will spoil the experience for everyone.
My sympathy for Armstrong is limited. If he at least tried to argue against Taylor being inducted against her manifest wishes with Danny? Or at least tried to suggest a 'cooling off' period before signing the paperwork? Even if shot down that would be something.
Instead he and Gauss pulled a Jeremy Clarkson meme, told the situation by Taylor they went "Oh no. Anyway, let us tell you how you are going to be our Ward." They tut about how unfortunate Taylor's situation is, but like Glady won't step up and do anything even when it is right in their faces.
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