i thought that was very gentlemanly thing to do greg: thank god it was just urinating, tyrus. are you glad? actually no. pay phones in my neighborhood, we always knew where the bad guys were. so you would see the guy looking at his pager going like all the cribs. all the dud letters, the prosecutes hung around the pay phone so you knew what zone you could hang out? greg: that was their office ithat was their office, yeah. greg: call me at this number. tyrus: nothing worse than calling your mom from a pay phone and you re like because you don t want to get stuck in a phone booth with a diddler. and then you feel bad like what is super man do snow he s going to get in trouble for exposing himself. greg: true. tyrus: you re watching a boxing fight and you re like you have to get in that phone booth and start hitting him and they re like what does that mean?
investigators filmed at three more nearby institutions struggling with fragile young arrivals. they barely had time to give them any individual attention before the war. now they are left lying in cribs, lying in beds, tied down. total neglect. it s very dangerous. these children with disabilities are paying the price for the war. this flies in the face of any sort of international good practice in terms of the care these girls should be receiving. but then, on the other hand, this is people trying to do their best in the toughest of circumstances. we were told oksana couldn t speak because of severe learning difficulties, but helena makes a connection. she says, in a full sentence, that her toe hurts. and then oksana spots our microphone. there s a flicker of the potential that could be unlocked. are you taking myjob, oksana? da!
there s no future for these children beyond these walls. these homes are relics of an outdated system. the boss insists a resident sings for us. staff shortages mean older residents help care for some children, and those in from the east have much greater needs than this place can handle. and disability rights investigators filmed at three more nearby institutions struggling with fragile young arrivals. they barely had time to give them any individual attention before the war. now they are left lying in cribs, lying in beds, tied down. total neglect. it s very dangerous. these children with disabilities are paying the price for the war. this flies in the face of any sort of international good practice in terms of the care these girls should be receiving.
further disabling them. these were confined lives of institutionalised dependence long before the war. there s no future for these children beyond these walls. these homes are relics of an outdated system. the boss insists a resident sings for us. staff shortages mean older residents help care for some children, and those in from the east have much greater needs than this place can handle. and disability rights investigators filmed at three more nearby institutions struggling with fragile young arrivals. they barely had time to give them any individual attention before the war. now they are left lying in cribs, lying in beds, tied down. total neglect. it s very dangerous. these children with disabilities are paying the price for the war. this flies in the face of any sort of international good practice in terms of the care these girls
long before the war. there s no future for these children beyond these walls. these homes are relics of an outdated system. the boss insists a resident sings for us. staff shortages mean older residents help care for some children, and those in from the east have much greater needs than this place can handle. and disability rights investigators filmed at three more nearby institutions struggling with fragile young arrivals. they barely had time to give them any individual attention before the war. now they are left lying in cribs, lying in beds, tied down. total neglect. it s very dangerous. these children with disabilities are paying the price for the war. this flies in the face of any sort of international good practice in terms of the care these girls should be receiving. but then, on the other hand, this is people trying