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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, but also, death records of children shouldn't be made available to the public, IMO. That goes for all children. But also, how much does Emilie wish she'd gone with the ugly, un-aesthetic pool fence right about now? I wonder if she even has homeowners insurance. I had to provide so much proof of my safety items (fence height, childproof locks) before I could get insurance. [/quote] She could have been in compliance with the law without the gates. I live in AZ, don't have gates and am in full compliance with the laws. Gates are not required as long as you have other safety measures in place-self closing doors with latches, handles above a certain height, non opening windows into the pool area, etc. It was stupid not to have gates with a toddler but probably not illegal. [/quote] She filmed the child opening the door to the pool. By himself. While she filmed it and put it on the internet. It was the last TikTok she made before he drowned. [/quote]
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