Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's a misunderstanding. The parents seem like outstanding, highly educated professionals. There must be a simple explanation. Maybe they expected to take their kids into the wine tasting and were told they couldnt. So what do do? Maybe one parent checked on them every few minutes and kids were probably asleep.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm, she is a different style of Tiger Mom, non?
Anonymous wrote:It's possible their lawyer got them out Sunday AM or PM but I would think not in this case because of flight risk? But who knows. Any courthouse lawyers have an answer? Would they bind a Saturday arrest over to Monday AM? I thought no Sunday court for this type of BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a single mom who is with her kids waiting for the bus in 20 degree cold with her kid? And the bus doesn't come for half an hour? And then getting off the bus and having to walk 20 mins home to their apartment in the freezing cold? The kids in question were in a locked car.
Single moms are not idiots. Like most moms, they will try to find a bus stop that is near some sort of building you can walk into when it's that cold, if they are with the kid.
Do you take the bus? Of course they're not idiots. But you don't "choose" your bus stop. If it's not near anything, you're SOL. You wait and freeze. If you walk into a building, you miss the bus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a single mom who is with her kids waiting for the bus in 20 degree cold with her kid? And the bus doesn't come for half an hour? And then getting off the bus and having to walk 20 mins home to their apartment in the freezing cold? The kids in question were in a locked car.
Single moms are not idiots. Like most moms, they will try to find a bus stop that is near some sort of building you can walk into when it's that cold, if they are with the kid.
Do you take the bus? Of course they're not idiots. But you don't "choose" your bus stop. If it's not near anything, you're SOL. You wait and freeze. If you walk into a building, you miss the bus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a single mom who is with her kids waiting for the bus in 20 degree cold with her kid? And the bus doesn't come for half an hour? And then getting off the bus and having to walk 20 mins home to their apartment in the freezing cold? The kids in question were in a locked car.
Uh, what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a single mom who is with her kids waiting for the bus in 20 degree cold with her kid? And the bus doesn't come for half an hour? And then getting off the bus and having to walk 20 mins home to their apartment in the freezing cold? The kids in question were in a locked car.
Uh, what?
It's just that everyone's saying the poor kids were cold, so cold, so freezing, frigidly cold. Children are exposed to the elements all the time. These kids were sitting in a car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a single mom who is with her kids waiting for the bus in 20 degree cold with her kid? And the bus doesn't come for half an hour? And then getting off the bus and having to walk 20 mins home to their apartment in the freezing cold? The kids in question were in a locked car.
Single moms are not idiots. Like most moms, they will try to find a bus stop that is near some sort of building you can walk into when it's that cold, if they are with the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a single mom who is with her kids waiting for the bus in 20 degree cold with her kid? And the bus doesn't come for half an hour? And then getting off the bus and having to walk 20 mins home to their apartment in the freezing cold? The kids in question were in a locked car.
Uh, what?
It's just that everyone's saying the poor kids were cold, so cold, so freezing, frigidly cold. Children are exposed to the elements all the time. These kids were sitting in a car.