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How do Social Services get a child from one place to another?

When a child is being transported from, say, a foster home to another foster home, or when the child’s parents die and he’s going to live with his grandparents, do Social Services drive the child there? What if it’s a too long a distance? Would they fly the child? Main question: how does a child get transported to their new home if it’s too far to drive?

They call Chuck Norris!

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3 Responses to “How do Social Services get a child from one place to another?”

  • Kelle says:

    They figure out a safe way to transport the child. A caretaker will accompany the child on a plane.
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  • Jess M says:

    they have these huge catapult things… they strap you and and then pull it all the way back so that it flings you into the air and you disapear into the horizan with a little star… just like in the cartoons.

    seriously.. how do you think. they dig big tunnels underground and then make the kids crawl to the destination

    planes, hon. How on earth else would they transport them? by ship around the coast ahahaha… and i dont think via railway at all.

    why dont you just ring up social services and ask
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  • Joey Baggadonuts says:

    They call Chuck Norris!
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