Of all the crimes investigated by Captain Braddock, the one in "The Case of No Questions Asked" is a bit odd because it doesn't seem like a case for the Racket Busters. However, it is interesting because it's one of the very few instances of a working mother and daycare that I can recall having seen during this era.
The show begins with some grandparents pressuring their daughter-in-law to give them custody of her girl. After all, her husband has died and it's difficult to work and care for the child. However, the mom is determined to put her girl in daycare and keep her. The problem, however, is that such care is expensive--until she finds one place that seems nice and cheap. However, the mom has been fooled--the kids are packed like sardines and the trained teachers the parents have been told about don't exist. When Braddock hears about this case, he refers it to a social services. What's next? See the show.
Interesting and worth seeing but not among the best of the series.
The show begins with some grandparents pressuring their daughter-in-law to give them custody of her girl. After all, her husband has died and it's difficult to work and care for the child. However, the mom is determined to put her girl in daycare and keep her. The problem, however, is that such care is expensive--until she finds one place that seems nice and cheap. However, the mom has been fooled--the kids are packed like sardines and the trained teachers the parents have been told about don't exist. When Braddock hears about this case, he refers it to a social services. What's next? See the show.
Interesting and worth seeing but not among the best of the series.