🐱 autistic boy a public nuisance?

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http://www.mercurynews.com/health/c...bors-sue-banish-autistic-boys-family-claiming

The lawsuit -- filed last summer by two couples who lived in homes that flanked Gopal and Agrawal's house -- alleges that the boy's disruptive behavior also created an "as-yet unquantified chilling effect on the otherwise 'hot' local real estate market" and that "people feel constrained in the marketability of their homes as this issue remains unresolved and the nuisance remains unabated."


To Gopal and Agrawal's dismay, a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge last October issued a preliminary injunction against them to ensure their son does not strike, assault, or batter anyone in the neighborhood or their personal property. The case returns to court Tuesday, when a judge will hear arguments about whether the plaintiffs should have access to the boy's school and medical records.
 
Amazing. This freak of a kid is so autistic it actually depresses property values.
 
They should start doing an Exceptional Individual Registry service, sort of like the sex offenders one. That way you can look up where the autistic kids live prior to moving.
 
I thought they already had the solution for autistic kids, give them a "Play pen":
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-11664558

Alternatively a video game console, Lego and access to cartoons.
 
When neighbors requested Vidyut Gopal and Parul Agrawal's parents better supervise and control their son who had previously pulled on children's hair, bit a woman, struck a baby with his hand, spit at and trired to ride his bicycle into them, and repeatedly sat on a neighbor's cat - requests broke down.

The lawsuit alleges that the boy's disruptive behavior created an "as-yet unquantified chilling effect on the otherwise 'hot' local real estate market" and that "people feel constrained in the marketability of their homes as this issue remains unresolved and the nuisance remains unabated."

Yep, that's what the lawsuit is about.
 
Weird. I was driving around the other day and I wasn't sure if it was a joke or not, but I saw on someones lawn a huge orange street sign saying "AUTISTIC CHILD IN NEIGHBORHOOD".
 
Amazing. This freak of a kid is so autistic it actually depresses property values.
Too be fair Chris's house has been doing that for years. ADF could do it by just walking through a neighborhood.

Seriously though, if you know your child is autistic and prone to doing violent things to other kids, try keep some sorta control over him. " Saying he's autistic, theres nothing you can do" is a pretty shitty way of going about things(and helping create the next generation of lolcows)
 
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