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Title: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: Lise on Aug 10 07 10:00
Damn it! I hate it whenever I hear stories like this. Like today, this morning, I saw a story on how a mother left her 6 month old baby in the car to go shopping. It was a hot day, something like 120 degrees in the car and the baby was left in there for 15 mins. Luckily a group of girls heard the baby crying and called 911.

  All the mother got was probably a slap on the wrist and a fine or whatever. Because the baby did not die, she got off. Her excuse? She forgot that she even had a baby in the car.

  Then last week, the mother went to work for 8 hours and left her two young children in the car all day. A five year old boy and an 18 month old (girl or boy - can't remember). Unfortunately, they both died. What did she do? She took their bodies home, bathed them then wrapped them in garbage bags and hid them under the sink.

  BLOODY HELL. You don't forget you have a child in your car.  I have NEVER nor will I ever leave my children in the car. Even if I have to leave for 5 mins or whatever, I would NEVER do that. It shows how inconsiderate you are, how selfish and thoughtless you are. Children trust you, you are the one who should be taking care of them. Then to leave them so helpless and alone.... I just don't understand it.

  For frack sake. If you can't take care of your children, just for the love of God, take them to someone who can watch over them.

  OK. End of rant. I'm just sick to death of people who are cruel and thoughtless.(//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Angry/2.gif)
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: Sportsdude on Aug 10 07 10:03
Weird. Although I do remember growing up when I was older of staying in the car with the a/c on while my parents went to get something for like 15 minutes. Albeit I was like 10.  
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: P.C. on Aug 10 07 10:04
Makes my stomach turn.  It's already clear that a person isn't 'mother material' when you can 'FORGET' you have a child.
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: Sportsdude on Aug 10 07 10:06
lol sounds like my cousins, forgetting you have a child.  
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: Lise on Aug 10 07 10:07
I don't care how old you are. The thing is, it's just not right to leave your child unattended in a car (or anywhere for that matter). Parents are supposed to do what's right and that means, you take you child with you or at least keep an eye out for them no matter where they are.

  Forgive my ranting. I'm just royally pissed off about these parents. I love children so much that it makes it hard to stomach when something like this happen. Children should NEVER have to suffer for our mistakes.  
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: P.C. on Aug 10 07 10:15
A justified rant Lise.  
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: purelife on Aug 10 07 10:31
Here's another question.  Would you leave your kids in the car when filling up gas at a Express pay stall?  

  I agree with you 100% Lise.  These parents are irresponsible.
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: JJ on Aug 10 07 01:50
I read an article on this happening more because with the airbags carseats now have to be placed in the back.  Someparents are forgetting they even have the child with them.  I think they are going to have to have an warning sound if a rear seatbeat is used and the car has been placed in park!  
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: P.C. on Aug 10 07 02:12
I'm not certain, but aren't the seatbelts engaged to hold the child seat, whether they are in it or not?

  Maybe one of those spring loaded hands that comes out of the drivers seat visor is in order for parents who 'forget' they have children.

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Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: 49er on Aug 10 07 03:21
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[/FONT][/H2] [H2]Baby dies -- left in hot car all day by dad in Concord[/H2] An 11-month-old boy died in the back seat of the family car in Concord on Wednesday after his father apparently forgot to drop him off at day care and instead left him locked inside the vehicle while he spent the day at work, police said. .......

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Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: purelife on Aug 10 07 03:30
That's teribly sad.  Sometimes I think that work becomes so stressful that it makes parents forgetful.  The dad must be absolutely devasted to make such a mistake.  
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: Sportsdude on Aug 10 07 03:32
yeah and he'll spend 7 years in prison if he gets the same sentence as other cases.
 
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: P.C. on Aug 10 07 04:36
I imagine that's a possibility purelife.....for a moment of distraction....but I can't fathom forgetting for the whole day.
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: Lise on Aug 10 07 05:09
purelife wrote:
Here's another question.  Would you leave your kids in the car when filling up gas at a Express pay stall?  



I agree with you 100% Lise.  These parents are irresponsible.[/DIV]
     No. I would never do that. If it takes me 10 mins to strap them out and then strap them back in again, I would do it. Besides, one can always pay at the pump anyways.
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: wassanasong on Aug 15 07 05:07
Hmmm...my parents left me in the car all the time and I turned out all right.

Seriously though, those f*ckers!  Irresponsible pieces of sh*t if they weren't family I'd hurt them bad for that.


I'm also concerned about animals being left in cars.  A few years ago I had to kick in a window because some idiot left his elderly aged dog in the car while shopping at Superstore.  The *sswipe comes out 20 MINUTES later all pissed that his window was kicked in.  Serves him right! 20 minutes! Damn!
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: P.C. on Aug 15 07 07:24
Good for you.....if I had it in me.....I'd kick someones window in for the same thing.

  It's not only cruel and ignorant...I think it's a crime.  I requested a call on the speaker system at a mall once to get 'the owner of green van....license#.....to return to their vehicle.  I couldn't believe the amount of people that I had to go through, to get someone to do it.  Everyone was passing the buck and looking at me like I was some kind of whiner.

  I wasn't even sure if it was already too late. This poor dog was laying on the front seat as still as death....NO windows open....not even a crack. (not that that helps when it's as hot as it was)

  Finally, a young guy, not only announced them to return to their van, he added that if they weren't there in 2 minutes, he was calling the police.  I waited at the van, and this woman and her daughter sauntered out like it was no big deal.  I had to choose my words a little more carefully because of the womans daughter being present....but I made it pretty clear what I thought of her.  She seemed to think it was no big deal and that I should mind my own business. I was livid. (I actually followed her to her next stop to make sure she wouldn't do it again.)
Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: 49er on Aug 29 07 07:15
When will people learn??

   

 [H1]Mountain View toddler rescued from sweltering SUV[/H1] 08-29) 17:37 PDT MOUNTAIN VIEW - A sweating, crying 2-year-old girl was rescued today from the back seat of the locked SUV where she had been left alone in Mountain View, and police arrested the toddler's nanny when she returned to the parking lot, authorities said..........

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Title: Re: A car is NOT a babysitter!
Post by: P.C. on Aug 29 07 07:57
How can people NOT be aware of this ?   36 children a year die in overheated vehicles ????   That's just insane.