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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]WHY![b] I don't understand how a home that has a pool was even given a daycare license! [/b]And as a parent/guardian, what were you thinking to even bring your children to a home daycare that has a pool. And don't tell me there were no other options, there are a lot of options. This is just tragic. https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/2-children-drown-in-san-jose/3235895/[/quote] "It was not immediately known if the daycare was licensed. A search on the state's website did not show a license issued for Happy Happy Daycare in San Jose."[/quote] Okay and as a parent wouldn't you first look to see if they're licensed? [/quote] People who send their kids to unlicensed day cares are people who need to work and don't have options [/quote] This. Too many parents are in the position of choosing potentially risky childcare situations vs. not being able to work to feed and house their kids. It’s a gamble either way and frankly atrocious in a country as rich as America. [/quote] Or maybe the choice to not have kids you can't afford. That's another choice often overlooked.[/quote] STFU. If everyone had to be able to afford licensed child care in San Jose, CA, no one would have kids ever.[/quote]
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