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TROUBLES REMAIN AT KIDS SHELTER
The Hillsborough shelter reports arrests, fights, runaways and worse.
St. Petersburg Times - St. Petersburg, Fla.
Author: KRIS HUNDLEY
Date: Oct 30, 2009
Start Page: A.1
Section: NATIONAL
Text Word Count: 3350
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"This hands-off thing for me is hogwash," she said. "If you can hold a kid down appropriately and not hurt him, you're communicating that behavior is not allowed. It's ridiculous to have a child running the facility."

"Maybe we'll do programs for girls with eating disorders or kids with autism or other disabling conditions," said [Tom Papin]. "Maybe we'll have a cottage with 17-year-old boys. Kids will be grouped by age, not by program."

"Maybe we'll do programs for girls with eating disorders or kids with autism or other disabling conditions," said Papin. "Maybe we'll have a cottage with 17-year-old boys. Kids will be grouped by age, not by program."

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