DC parents leave kids in car for wine tasting

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm terrible. I just looked them up on FB. They look so normal. Why the hell would they do something so dumb.

You aren't terrible. I just tried to do the same. But apparently I suck at FB searches because I couldn't find them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm terrible. I just looked them up on FB. They look so normal. Why the hell would they do something so dumb.

You aren't terrible. I just tried to do the same. But apparently I suck at FB searches because I couldn't find them.


I think I found her; at least I found someone with kids of the right age and living in DC. I couldn't find him.

I'm waiting for someone on DCUM to come and say they know them and they are wonderful/horrible parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm terrible. I just looked them up on FB. They look so normal. Why the hell would they do something so dumb.

You aren't terrible. I just tried to do the same. But apparently I suck at FB searches because I couldn't find them.


Nevermind--I think I found her. Pic with the birthday cupcake and those adorable children?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. They are 45 and 41? That's really old to have two children under 2!


No, actually, it isn't.

How is the weather tonight in Arkansas?


Actually, it is. Look it up.



Not in this area. A lot of couples have kids later in life.
Anonymous
I wonder if people would judge them differently if they were both minority or from a poor socio economic background?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if people would judge them differently if they were both minority or from a poor socio economic background?


If they were from a poor socio economic background, they likely wouldn't have been at a wine-tasting at Ris.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He used to work for the Washington Post!!


Just wow. Christophe and Jennie are now infamous. I have a two year ild and this article really bothers me. Poor kids!
Anonymous
So if CPS takes their children would they really lose them over this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Were the kids sleeping?
Was this in a garage in on the street?
Not that either of these facts make a difference, but I really cannot fathom just leaving two awake children strapped into their car seats on a city street in this weather.


Yeah how did the kids not cry. Were the parents maybe in for less than five min? Nah, probably more than 20.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if people would judge them differently if they were both minority or from a poor socio economic background?


I judge them. Who cares what color they are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So if CPS takes their children would they really lose them over this?


I hope not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So if CPS takes their children would they really lose them over this?


I hope not.


Why not?

How neglectful do parents have to be to warrant losing their kids, in your opinion?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Were the kids sleeping?
Was this in a garage in on the street?
Not that either of these facts make a difference, but I really cannot fathom just leaving two awake children strapped into their car seats on a city street in this weather.


Yeah how did the kids not cry. Were the parents maybe in for less than five min? Nah, probably more than 20.


One of the articles said kids were in the car for an hour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Were the kids sleeping?
Was this in a garage in on the street?
Not that either of these facts make a difference, but I really cannot fathom just leaving two awake children strapped into their car seats on a city street in this weather.


Yeah how did the kids not cry. Were the parents maybe in for less than five min? Nah, probably more than 20.


One of the articles said kids were in the car for an hour.


And let's not forget that yesterday's high temperature was 35 degrees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Were the kids sleeping?
Was this in a garage in on the street?
Not that either of these facts make a difference, but I really cannot fathom just leaving two awake children strapped into their car seats on a city street in this weather.


Yeah how did the kids not cry. Were the parents maybe in for less than five min? Nah, probably more than 20.


One of the articles said kids were in the car for an hour.


And let's not forget that yesterday's high temperature was 35 degrees. [/quote

For a wine tasting....REALLY???
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