When the public daycare center workers, tried erasing the TRACKS of their abuse of young children here!!! Off of the Newspapers, translated…
Multiple city councilmen and councilwomen hosted a press conference with the Children’s Welfare League, of the Wenling Public Daycare Centers cases of abuse, the surveillance footages were found to have been erased, they’d called out to the city government, to set up a “Control Cloud”, and develop the legislations on self-governing; the mayor of the city, Hou stated, that they’d already started up the image control center systems now, and had set the passwords, to prevent the footages from being, deleted.
The head of Social Service, Chang stated, there are a total of seventy-two public daycare centers across Hsinbei, they’d estimated that it’ll take two, to three months to set up the passwords systems, as for the 182 private daycares, they would demand that the passwords get set up based off of the central government’s requests, hoping to get the systems set up and working, and they will incorporate this as the assessment criteria for the fittingness of the daycare centers’ operations.
The C.E.O. of The Children’s Rights Advancement Association, Wang stated, that with children who can’t verbalize yet, if there’s no systems, then, as the events happened, the excuses of “the main surveillance wasn’t working”, “accidental deletion”, “not willing to release the footages”, not only will this not protect the children and adolescents, it’d also, allowed those immoral workers to contaminate the daycare systems, hoping that the Hsinbei City can set up the “Control Clouds”, to put an end to the caretakers who are abusing the children they were supposed to care for.
The councilwoman, Dai told, that every daycare center has an average of five cameras, with the recording time of ten hours each, and the city keeps the 256 public daycare centers’ surveillances for a whole month, and, it takes less than $150,000N.T a month for the government to keep the systems up and running. The councilman, Chang told, that the city government should hand out an executive order or a self-governing rule, demanding that the daycares set up a password before deleting of the footages, and when there’s a need to delete the footages, the centers should request for the passwords from the local Social Services, and with the personnel at the social services by their sides as they deleted the footages, or to control the delete function of the daycare center’s surveillances.
The mayor, Hou told, the cost of the ControlCloud will have to be evaluated, whether it be setting up the storage of the footages on Cloud, or the password management, he’d promised, that the footages shall not be deleted for thirty days, and when needed, the footages will be available for the parents to review over.
And because of the influx in cases of infant and young children getting abused in these public daycare programs, that’s why there’s this need, of having the footages saved up, because the adults would naturally, WANT to erase these evidences of them being awful to young children, like how that kid refused to take her/his nappy, or how that kid played with her/his food, or that kid that just felt ill, but couldn’t tell the adults in words, so s/he start crying out of turn, and the caretakers are clueless to WHAT the kids are upset over, and, they got impatient, then, WHAM, beaten a child to death!