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“[A] spokesman for the Department of Social Services said he could not release internal investigations into the deaths … because the reports are not public records. 'The people who are sworn to protect children are effectively engaged in a cover-up,' said Stoesz … 'Many of these kids end up being the casualties.' Such a level of incompetence 'probably wouldn't be tolerated in the Department of Motor Vehicles,' he said. 'But we value cars more than kids. The situation is intolerable.'”
—Sun-Sentinel December, 2002 |