The right to file a complaint: Difference between revisions

Created page with "We believe, that everyone has a right to file a grievance. If somebody violates your legal rights, the law should legally allow you to formally file a formal complaint. It should then be read, and if it is true, not frivolous, and has a legal base, action should be taken to stop the violation. I even believe preventing a person from filing one should be criminal. It doesn't matter who you are, or what have you done. Many people agree that even inmates, people which were..."
 
 
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We believe, that everyone has a right to file a grievance. If somebody violates your legal rights, the law should legally allow you to formally file a formal complaint. It should then be read, and if it is true, not frivolous, and has a legal base, action should be taken to stop the violation. I even believe preventing a person from filing one should be criminal. It doesn't matter who you are, or what have you done. Many people agree that even inmates, people which were proven guilty of a crime by a court (often by a jury) deserve this right. Minors are not guaranteed by law to be able to file a grievance about their parents. Yet, many ageists argue against it.
Everyone deserves a right to file a compliant. If your legal rights are violated, you must be allowed to formally file a formal complaint. It should then be read and action should be taken to stop the violation (as long as the complaint isn't baseless, frivolous, or false). This is a [[positive right]] so knowingly interfering with it should be a crime. Everyone deserves that right. If inmates, people which were proven guilty of a crime deserve this right, why don't the minors. Why aren't minors guaranteed by law to be able to file a grievance about their parents?
== How is it argued against ==
== How is it argued against ==
* '''Kids don't know how to file one''' - then they won't file one. I believe at least one person under the legal age knows how to file one.
* '''Kids don't know how to file one''' - then they won't file one. I believe at least one minor knows how to file one.
* '''Kids will file frivolous one''' - if needed regulations may be passed to limit the impact. Complaints can be limited to - for example - one a week, and obviously frivolous ones (based on set criteria) may be replied with just a confirmation of receipt.  
* '''Kids will file frivolous complaints''' - complaints that are obviously frivolous (needs to be defined) can be documented and left without a response.
* '''This law is useless''' - this happens with the most gross cases of abuse. Proving this would be sometimes easier than proving child abuse.
* '''This law is useless''' - this happens with the most gross cases of abuse. Proving this would be sometimes easier than proving child abuse. [needs fixing]
* '''It strains the system''' - this right is key in minor's life. A 100$ ticket affect a life way less. Why can the ticket be taken to court, and a minor doesn't have formal recourse against their parents.
* '''It strains the system''' - if you get a 100$ parking ticket, you can drag the case through the courts. If a minor is abused, why shouldn't they be allowed to do something about it. Also, don't you think inmates also abuse this right?