Indeed. Unfortunately, it also runs afoul of the conservative "we must discourage undesirable behaviour even if it causes worse problems" mentality, so it seems unlikely in a conservative neighbourhood.Zaia wrote:Do you know how widely-used that idea is? It's brilliant.Mayabird wrote:Now you remind me of one idea that's been used in some places. To prevent "trash can babies" somewhere, those areas allow mothers to leave their infants in a little private hidden place outside a hospital. No questions are asked; the baby can just be left and the mother leave and never think about it again. The infant would be cared for and put up for adoption. When implemented, only a very small number of babies are "abandoned" at those hospitals, but the number who are abandoned to the trash fall to zero.
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It's state law in New Jersey. You can leave an infant at a police station as well.Zaia wrote:Do you know how widely-used that idea is? It's brilliant.
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