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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the PP who said I wasn't sure if I'd intervene. They're in their mid 40s with a 2 and 3 yr old; they had kids pretty close together likely cause that window was closing. Now they're stuck with 2 needy toddlers after having been DiNKS for 2 decades. I'm sure they were sick of the story time, bath time, act like everything your kid does is utterly fascinating routine and just needed a few hrs away. I bet they booked a sitter who cancelled last second, didn't have anyone who could step in and said f--- it, we're going anyway. How do we make it happen? And this is the plan they devised. Stupid as it was, I still don't see it as any of my business or the business of the state dept atty who watched the car for 20 min. I honestly don't see caring enough about someone else's toddlers who are secured in a car -- cold is not going to harm them for 2-3 hrs -- but obviously that's just me.[/quote] How do we make it happen?? When 'it' is a wine tasting?? FFS. And I'm grateful that the state dept. attorney clearly did think it was his business as opposed to someone like you. You don't care enough about a two and three year old? Wow.[/quote] I guess I am heartless, but for a victimless crime like this, I'd move on with my day; I wouldn't sit there and watch the car, I'd assume the parents were someplace nearby and coming back. And frankly who wants to be involved here -- now you have to talk to cops, testify at trial if there is one or talk to investigators even if there is no trial. Not my problem I say. Yes -- it is victimless - kids are TWO and THREE; they'll forget it in a few days if they haven't already. It's not like they are older kids who'll remember and re-live this kind of thing.[/quote] I think you are a troll so I'm not going to rise to the bait. [/quote]
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