It's a 'store'.DudeistBelieve said:Yeah cause it's not like anything terrible could happen to an unattended child in a department story.Secondhand Revenant said:I'll take it as a no, you don't get the difference in consequences between a child entering an enclosure and being near a wild animal versus a child entering a rack of clothes. And thus why one should require more attentiveness than the other.DudeistBelieve said:Do you not understand how it's very fucking similar? Clearly not since you're taking issue with it.Secondhand Revenant said:That's why you pay attention to them so you don't fucking lose them.DudeistBelieve said:Do none of you understand how easy it is to lose a child?
Do you not understand the difference in potential consequences between a child wandering off at a zoo and at a store?As if none of you wandered off from your mom while at the store or something. Maybe you hid in the clothing racks.
They're horrible parents because they let the kid wander off long enough to fall in the enclosure.For fucks sake people, a mistake was made in parenting. The child doesn't deserve to die, and they're not horrible parents because the kid wandered off.
People let their kids wander a bit in a clothing store because their attention is heavily diverted to clothes and because there is nothing particularly bad a child can end up doing. At a zoo they should be devoting more of their attention to their children and try to be aware of where they are at all times.
It's a worthless comparison because people let their kids go unattended for a bit sometimes at clothing stores. They shouldn't at zoos.
Where your mother should not need to be as aware as at a zoo, why in the world is this so impossible for you to understand?I got lost a handful of times from my mom in stores and what not, and she is far from a horrible parent. I think it's really really fucking short sighted to be like "well you should of been watching him better".
This also assumes your mother is a good parent anyways, an assumption I'm not going to make.
It's dumb to devote your full attention to one child if you're the only one looking after multiple children.Maybe he's got a sibling there, they're crying cause their fucking ice cream cone fell on the ground. You're tending to one kid and the other one wanders off.
Pretty hard to pretend like the truth is true, isn't it? It's not called pretending.It fucking happens. Stop pretending like it makes the mother some horrible human being.
If she was beating or molesting the kid, or she dangled the child in there you'd have a point. Otherwise? I think you people are being hypercritical of another human being for being in a situation that could of happened to any of us.
Any people who aren't paying sufficient attention to their children yes.
So she's facing the consequence she should, am I supposed to be feeling sorry for her?Now she could be facing possible jail time.
I didn't realize the law was supposed to ignore negligent parents. This logic applies to any negligent parents and I think that should have been enough for you to realize how bad it was. But as you did not let me point it out.Oh yeah, that's really going to do great for the wellfare for the kid. Have him get the shit kicked out of him from a damn dirty ape and put his mom in jail.
Kid left in car, has to go to hospital from the heat, oh no we can't have the poor kid in the hospital then put his parents in jail!
Hey no need to insult us for having a better grasp on the situation than you do, bit of a petty thing to insult us for don't you think?Fucking people.
And bad things could happen, yes. You do understand the notion of things not being equally likely and why that matters, right? Because I'm not seeing it here. Or any ability of parents to be more alert if they see other people coming by. Or the difference in responsibility for what your kid can fuck up, though I'm not sure you care much about responsibility for what your child does.
What is this even? It explicitly contradicts everything I've said.Hey, John Walsh, how ya doing. Ya know, John this guy here thinks you're a horrible parent cause you let you kid play at the Nintendo Kiosk at Caldoor? I know, right?
I mean it's bad enough that you try to hide from most of my reply and the problems it points out but surely you can at least try to be accurate to the parts you read? Or is that more of me expecting too much?