In Bolehland - The Land of Endless Possibilities - it seems that you could get away with anything.
So what do you do with a care taker who was caught on a video assaulting a hapless and helpless elderly woman under his care?
Just close down the home and turn a blind eye to a crime?
I am quite certain that many decent folks themselves would have whacked the cowardly bully if that assault had taken place in their presence. That would be swift retribution indeed and a well deserved one.
If the authorities are not going to investigate and press charges against the coward, then they are giving the wrong signal that it is alright to assault the elderly. And that would be a sad, sad day indeed - further confirming the perception in Bolehland that law and order is fast becoming a fickle thing at the whims and fancies of the powers that be.
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