Anonymous wrote:A family that can afford to stay in a 500 dollar per night hotel does not need a go fund me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gator signs are going up ASAP per CNN. They're getting their asses sued to Mars.
Putting up signs is good.
Their asses sued to Mars? What does that even mean?
The amount in the settlement will knock them out of Florida and into space?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bunch of cynical people here. I hope you never have a tragedy in your family that will cripple you emotionally and keep you from working and paying bills.
I would imagine that if your income allows you to afford a $600 a night room, you'd have savings. But, what do I know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gator signs are going up ASAP per CNN. They're getting their asses sued to Mars.
Putting up signs is good.
Their asses sued to Mars? What does that even mean?
Anonymous wrote:Bunch of cynical people here. I hope you never have a tragedy in your family that will cripple you emotionally and keep you from working and paying bills.
Anonymous wrote:Gator signs are going up ASAP per CNN. They're getting their asses sued to Mars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who are interested in sending a donation.
https://www.gofundme.com/29nsn6xw#
My condolences to the family but why would they need assistance? They seem like a well off family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for the people who say the parents are not at fault... If a babysitter or nanny had let the little boy wade in the water and he was attacked, who would everyone be blaming? Wouldn't the babysitter take the heat for this?
An accident out of everyone's control would be a plane crashing into the hotel or hotel room. If you allow your child to do something and they become injured because you allowed it, is it not your fault? As terrible as it is, children rely on adults for direction in good and bad situations. If he had run off like gorilla kid... That would be out of the parents control but there's a difference between him running off and being allowed to go in because they were in the water.
Do we know if he ran off or was given permission to enter the water?
It sounds like the father was right there with the boy if the father got scratched by the gator. They had been seeing others in that water, they weren't out swimming in it. They were having carefree fun and then this unthinkable tragedy happened. If they had thought for a second that something like that could happen to their precious little boy they would never have gotten near that water.
Now the rest of us can learn from it. That's all we can do with this heartbreaking lesson.
From what I understand from alligator experts, if the father/another adult was right there with the child, the alligator probably wouldn't have attacked. The gator would have been scared off by the size of the adult. I think the boy was alone, but the parents were nearby and able to quickly go after the gator once they realized what was happening. The boy was the size of small prey and probably made splashes like small prey.
The dad was right there, PP. We know b/c he was injured trying to save his kid. If he hadn't been right there, the alligator would have swam away too fast for him to actually intervene. Stop trying to make this the parent's or the kid's fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who are interested in sending a donation.
https://www.gofundme.com/29nsn6xw#
My condolences to the family but why would they need assistance? They seem like a well off family.
They need to pay for parenting classes.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who are interested in sending a donation.
https://www.gofundme.com/29nsn6xw#
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who are interested in sending a donation.
https://www.gofundme.com/29nsn6xw#
My condolences to the family but why would they need assistance? They seem like a well off family.