DC parents leave kids in car for wine tasting

Anonymous
Wow, if that is truly her, I have 3 mutual friends. Goosh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I feel a little bad for posting this. but these people clearly are quite loaded.

http://dc.blockshopper.com/property/00690220/2124_o_street_nw/



ya'll are some serious slueths!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, if that is truly her, I have 3 mutual friends. Goosh.


Call them up and see what they have to say about this. Please report back!
Anonymous
If I were her, I'd lock down my Twitter ASAP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I feel a little bad for posting this. but these people clearly are quite loaded.

http://dc.blockshopper.com/property/00690220/2124_o_street_nw/



ya'll are some serious slueths!!


I just googled their names and it came up. So, google FTW (also, should alert you how no one has privacy really anymore)
Anonymous
How does something like this happen?!?!? How do two grown ass adults do something like this?!?!? Clearly these people should not have had children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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?


There are so many more ways that these children could have been endangered. On a scale of 1-10, with the most amount of neglect being a 10, I'd give this incident a 5.5. The kids were locked inside of a safe car with coats on. The weather was 28 degrees, not -28.

Would I choose to leave my 3yo and 1yo like this? No, I wouldn't. The thing is no body is perfect and we all have had those moments of a major parenting fail. If an investigation is done and it is found that the parents generally can be trusted to provide a safe environment for their children, then I don't see why they shouldn't be given another chance to parent. People make mistakes. It'stabout how one learns, grows, and moves on from previous mistakes that build character.

I know that if I had somehow managed to fuck up so bad that cps took my children away I'd be on my hands and knees begging for a second chance. After carrying and birthing and loving my children ...As a mom I can understand and empathize with parents who for whatever reason have lost access to a child that is normally loved and well taken care of, under normal circumstances.
Anonymous
I can't go to the bathroom without my 2yo screaming her head off. Were the kids crying?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I were her, I'd lock down my Twitter ASAP.


They're in jail until Monday AM when C-10 opens. Twitter link please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


There are so many more ways that these children could have been endangered. On a scale of 1-10, with the most amount of neglect being a 10, I'd give this incident a 5.5. The kids were locked inside of a safe car with coats on. The weather was 28 degrees, not -28.

Would I choose to leave my 3yo and 1yo like this? No, I wouldn't. The thing is no body is perfect and we all have had those moments of a major parenting fail. If an investigation is done and it is found that the parents generally can be trusted to provide a safe environment for their children, then I don't see why they shouldn't be given another chance to parent. People make mistakes. It'stabout how one learns, grows, and moves on from previous mistakes that build character.

I know that if I had somehow managed to fuck up so bad that cps took my children away I'd be on my hands and knees begging for a second chance. After carrying and birthing and loving my children …As a mom I can understand and empathize with parents who for whatever reason have lost access to a child that is normally loved and well taken care of, under normal circumstances.


^^they better hope you get jury duty for their case
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


There are so many more ways that these children could have been endangered. On a scale of 1-10, with the most amount of neglect being a 10, I'd give this incident a 5.5. The kids were locked inside of a safe car with coats on. The weather was 28 degrees, not -28.

Would I choose to leave my 3yo and 1yo like this? No, I wouldn't. The thing is no body is perfect and we all have had those moments of a major parenting fail. If an investigation is done and it is found that the parents generally can be trusted to provide a safe environment for their children, then I don't see why they shouldn't be given another chance to parent. People make mistakes. It'stabout how one learns, grows, and moves on from previous mistakes that build character.

I know that if I had somehow managed to fuck up so bad that cps took my children away I'd be on my hands and knees begging for a second chance. After carrying and birthing and loving my children ...As a mom I can understand and empathize with parents who for whatever reason have lost access to a child that is normally loved and well taken care of, under normal circumstances.


Sorry, no. This is not a case of a single mom, who was trying to put food on the table, leaving her child in the car while she worked because she couldn't afford a sitter.
There were TWO parents, that appear to have plenty of money, who chose to put their ENTERTAINMENT above their children's welfare. This is not "a moment" of major parenting fail. They didn't just make a bad choice.
Their love for ALCOHOL was prioritized over their love their kids.
Anonymous
dey goin to jail
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


There are so many more ways that these children could have been endangered. On a scale of 1-10, with the most amount of neglect being a 10, I'd give this incident a 5.5. The kids were locked inside of a safe car with coats on. The weather was 28 degrees, not -28.

Would I choose to leave my 3yo and 1yo like this? No, I wouldn't. The thing is no body is perfect and we all have had those moments of a major parenting fail. If an investigation is done and it is found that the parents generally can be trusted to provide a safe environment for their children, then I don't see why they shouldn't be given another chance to parent. People make mistakes. It'stabout how one learns, grows, and moves on from previous mistakes that build character.

I know that if I had somehow managed to fuck up so bad that cps took my children away I'd be on my hands and knees begging for a second chance. After carrying and birthing and loving my children ...As a mom I can understand and empathize with parents who for whatever reason have lost access to a child that is normally loved and well taken care of, under normal circumstances.


Oh please. These two idiots should have known better. It's not hard to get a babysitter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


There are so many more ways that these children could have been endangered. On a scale of 1-10, with the most amount of neglect being a 10, I'd give this incident a 5.5. The kids were locked inside of a safe car with coats on. The weather was 28 degrees, not -28.

Would I choose to leave my 3yo and 1yo like this? No, I wouldn't. The thing is no body is perfect and we all have had those moments of a major parenting fail. If an investigation is done and it is found that the parents generally can be trusted to provide a safe environment for their children, then I don't see why they shouldn't be given another chance to parent. People make mistakes. It'stabout how one learns, grows, and moves on from previous mistakes that build character.

I know that if I had somehow managed to fuck up so bad that cps took my children away I'd be on my hands and knees begging for a second chance. After carrying and birthing and loving my children ...As a mom I can understand and empathize with parents who for whatever reason have lost access to a child that is normally loved and well taken care of, under normal circumstances.


COME ON! Are you for real??? We're not talking about yelling at your kid when they accidentally spilled something. And we're not talking about forgetting to buckle your kid in the car seat. We're talking about TWO adults leaving their toddlers in a car on a 28 degree day TO GO DRINK WINE. They got caught this time. I hate to think what other "mistakes" they might have made.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


There are so many more ways that these children could have been endangered. On a scale of 1-10, with the most amount of neglect being a 10, I'd give this incident a 5.5. The kids were locked inside of a safe car with coats on. The weather was 28 degrees, not -28.

Would I choose to leave my 3yo and 1yo like this? No, I wouldn't. The thing is no body is perfect and we all have had those moments of a major parenting fail. If an investigation is done and it is found that the parents generally can be trusted to provide a safe environment for their children, then I don't see why they shouldn't be given another chance to parent. People make mistakes. It'stabout how one learns, grows, and moves on from previous mistakes that build character.

I know that if I had somehow managed to fuck up so bad that cps took my children away I'd be on my hands and knees begging for a second chance. After carrying and birthing and loving my children ...As a mom I can understand and empathize with parents who for whatever reason have lost access to a child that is normally loved and well taken care of, under normal circumstances.


Sorry, no. This is not a case of a single mom, who was trying to put food on the table, leaving her child in the car while she worked because she couldn't afford a sitter.
There were TWO parents, that appear to have plenty of money, who chose to put their ENTERTAINMENT above their children's welfare. This is not "a moment" of major parenting fail. They didn't just make a bad choice.
Their love for ALCOHOL was prioritized over their love their kids.


Yep, can't argue with that.
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