Anonymous wrote:There are two children around 9 and 3 (could be younger but I would guess 3-ish) who come up onto our street.
Last night, I was grilling (old school charcoal style) in our driveway. I ran in to grab the heads of corn to add to the grill and the older one scootered up and around the grill. I was watching from my cell phone on the security camera. It seems he wanted to look at the grill right after I went inside. As I was coming back out I saw him scooter back out of the driveway. I considered hollering out to him but something inside of me thought it was not my place to safety speech the child.
I see them around often, both are well dressed but are constantly playing in the streets. I’ve yet to see parents.
Is it out of place to ask where they live so that I can raise the safety concerns to the parents?
MYOB?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop grilling on your driveway. Do not ever leave it unattended if you have no other place to grill. WTF.
OP can grill wherever they damn well please on their property. WTF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 9 year old kid made a circle around your grill in their scooter and you see this as some major safety issue that requires you to find their parents? Honestly, I would just move on.
You don't see the possibility that a child would knock that grill down and get burned with charcoal?
Wow
A 9 year old? No. Super unlikely. Now whether he should be on your drive is a different question, but no...this is not really a safety issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 9 year old kid made a circle around your grill in their scooter and you see this as some major safety issue that requires you to find their parents? Honestly, I would just move on.
You don't see the possibility that a child would knock that grill down and get burned with charcoal?
Wow
Anonymous wrote:Stop grilling on your driveway. Do not ever leave it unattended if you have no other place to grill. WTF.
Anonymous wrote:A 9 year old kid made a circle around your grill in their scooter and you see this as some major safety issue that requires you to find their parents? Honestly, I would just move on.