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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Here is the quote I object to:
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In other words, would allow the medical personnel the room needed to perform their duties without direct interference. When I said "be one" I was meaning be side-by-side to their injured child with direct interference to medical personnel. There always are extenuating circumstances, no matter how a person sees things. However, a person of sound mind & judgement would allow the medical personnel the room needed to perform their duties for the treatment of the injured.
A parent running out onto the court to be by the side of their injured child, is not considered at the time to be of sound mind & judgement.
A parent can still be involved in the decisions of a child's medical treatment without being right there directly next to the child.