Re: Braces Without Parental Signature
- From: daleypenny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Penny)
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 03:40:27 -0600
> Tony Badwrote:
"Penny" <daleypenny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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> I invite you to offer an opinion that may be of more intellectual
> value to myself and other viewers. Ask a question perhaps...
>
>
Once again...what questions should we ask? Are we missing something?
You are
the one seeking answers, it is your responsibility to clearly state
your
issue not our responsibility to draw that information out of you.
This type of conflict may be new to you, and I feel badly that you
appear to
be involved in such a contentious situation, but most dentists have
probably
been involved (as the ping pong ball) in similar battles before.
T[/quote:f0d0e43da2]
It is not about the conflict. The issue could be divided into two
parts. The first being moral the second being legal.
Again, braces without parental permission seems to be the clearly
stated issue in the topic area.
Penny
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