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I hear you, although the background checks are a different issue. That's to protect children. Gotta do that. Too many real cases of abuse. What I think is overblown (but not to the point that you ignore all risks) is the chances of being falsely accused. But as I said, everyone has to take precautions for their own peace of mind. I'm probably just less worried about that than most.
Yeah, I don't disagree on that, but nothing wrong with taking precautions. It's certainly a different animal with a kid or group of kids that you already know and have history with but it's always a good policy to err on the side of caution.
And agreed that the background checks are to protect the kids, but false accusations even when proven false likely still appear as a flag on those checks.