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scaeagles 07-12-2005 03:18 PM

Stupid parents should be prosecuted
 
I'm really ticked as I write this. This happens several times a summer here in Phoenix, and I think the "it was an accident" or the "poor parent has already suffered enough" arguments are beyond old.

Today, a woman left her one year old in a car parked outside for five hours. The child, of course, baked to death. The temp in the car when she finally remembered her child was out there was over 160.

This sickens me.

No more not knowing where your child is when you have a pool. No more leaving the baby in the bathtub by itself to go answer the phone. No more forgetting you even have the kid with you and leaving it to bake in the damn car.

It may have been an accident, but there is such a thing as gross negligence. It is time for those responsible to be held responsible.

sunnygirl 07-12-2005 03:51 PM

I couldn't agree with you more.

SzczerbiakManiac 07-12-2005 04:32 PM

I think they should be neutered, not just prosecuted! :mad:

wendybeth 07-12-2005 04:41 PM

I completely agree. Accidents do happen, but these are not accidents, they are acts of extreme negligence.

Here's another one.

€uroMeinke 07-12-2005 05:57 PM

I think it's clear this kind of stuff should happen - but I wonder what you expect out of "prosecution," Death sentence? Jail Time? something else? I'm not sure how you weigh their obvious negligence against the needs of the remaining family members. I guess you could say in these situations the children may be better in foster care, but that's quite an absolute to bandy about.

It also seems this is a product of stupidity - not sure if making an example of negligent parents would have any impact on their peers. Someone who forgets about their child for 5 hours, isn't going to remember that once upon a time some mom got the death penelty for doing the same thing.

Prudence 07-12-2005 06:43 PM

I would draw a distinction between people who forget their baby and people who intentionally leave the kid in the car while they gamble/drink/work/shop/etc...

No doubt it's one of the worst of all possible mistakes to forget that your baby is in the car. Still, I don't know what sort of criminal punishment one might mete out and where limits might be drawn. Would liability be extended to, say, parents who leave the car unlocked and the child is able to crawl inside and get stuck? (Just had a case like this locally.)

Moonliner 07-12-2005 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
I think it's clear this kind of stuff should happen - but I wonder...

Errr, does NA know about this side of your personality?

€uroMeinke 07-12-2005 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moonliner
Errr, does NA know about this side of your personality?

Why do you think we don't have kids?

Cadaverous Pallor 07-12-2005 07:11 PM

Hmm. There was a case in recent years of a dad who usually didn't take a child to daycare. One day he had to take on the responsibility, and in his usual morning routine, completely forgot he had a 3 year old in the carseat in the back. Kid baked to death while dad was at work.

Can you imagine what that must be like for the dad....he was yards away, all day....at any point he could have gone out and saved his child....but he simply forgot, because he never had to do it before....

I'm unsure how to feel about prosecuting a man like this.

Now people that know the kid is in the car and just "go in for a minute", that's another story.

sleepyjeff 07-12-2005 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
Hmm. There was a case in recent years of a dad who usually didn't take a child to daycare. One day he had to take on the responsibility, and in his usual morning routine, completely forgot he had a 3 year old in the carseat in the back. Kid baked to death while dad was at work.

Can you imagine what that must be like for the dad....he was yards away, all day....at any point he could have gone out and saved his child....but he simply forgot, because he never had to do it before....

I'm unsure how to feel about prosecuting a man like this.

Now people that know the kid is in the car and just "go in for a minute", that's another story.

This is so true.......take someone out of their normal routine and add a dose of tiredness and just about anyone can forget anything(including, sadly enough, a child) I draw a distinction between someone who intentionaly leaves a child in a car thinking they will be ok :rolleyes: , and someone who just plumb forgot(their punishment, the loss of the child, is far greater then anything a prosecutor could mesh out) :(

btw..........it almost happened to me........my little bundle of joy(about 4 months old) was handed to me by my wife at the last minute because she was very sick. I was to take him to grandmas house on my way to work.The long commute and the quiet baby soon had me almost hypnoticaly transfered to my normal routine and it was only when I was pulling into the driveway at work that the baby started fussing. I would like to think that I would have remembered or noticed the baby back there before I actually went into the building had he not cried out.........but I really don't know :blush:


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