Anonymous wrote:Give me a break, pp. You can't be physically on top of your kids all day long.
I hate how everyone blames the parents as soon as a tragedy happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about that ex-NFL player who drove over and killed his 3 year old? Just give me a gun, so I could off myself. I cannot imagine.
It happened here in Potomac, MD a couple years ago. Mother backing out of driveway and didn't see daughter who ran out.
This is why back-up cameras will be mandatory in all vehicles in the US starting next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about that ex-NFL player who drove over and killed his 3 year old? Just give me a gun, so I could off myself. I cannot imagine.
It happened here in Potomac, MD a couple years ago. Mother backing out of driveway and didn't see daughter who ran out.
This is why back-up cameras will be mandatory in all vehicles in the US starting next year.
Anonymous wrote:What about that ex-NFL player who drove over and killed his 3 year old? Just give me a gun, so I could off myself. I cannot imagine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:C'mon....ALL of us parents at one time or another have done something that we could possibly regret if it harmed our children.
The alligator accident wasn't the parent's complete fault, Florida is extremely hot & humid in April and other people were getting some relief at the water's edge plus the signs posted at the time were up for interpretation.
It could have been any of our kids.
As for the Harambe incident, the parent was clearly negligent because the child had enough time to actually enter the enclosure.
Not responsible at all.
In this case, I am sure many parents let their children wander off a few feet in a restaurant as long as they can still see them.
I think it is the responsibility of the restaurant to have put a guardrail where the child was killed.
They should be held liable for what happened, not the parents.
No, some of us don't let our kids wander off at restaurants. Its a huge safety issue for staff and for the kids.
Not the perfect parents on DCUM!
Anonymous wrote:C'mon....ALL of us parents at one time or another have done something that we could possibly regret if it harmed our children.
The alligator accident wasn't the parent's complete fault, Florida is extremely hot & humid in April and other people were getting some relief at the water's edge plus the signs posted at the time were up for interpretation.
It could have been any of our kids.
As for the Harambe incident, the parent was clearly negligent because the child had enough time to actually enter the enclosure.
Not responsible at all.
In this case, I am sure many parents let their children wander off a few feet in a restaurant as long as they can still see them.
I think it is the responsibility of the restaurant to have put a guardrail where the child was killed.
They should be held liable for what happened, not the parents.
Anonymous wrote:What about that ex-NFL player who drove over and killed his 3 year old? Just give me a gun, so I could off myself. I cannot imagine.