Anonymous wrote:Video. license plate, anonymous tip to cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once told a woman that the things she was saying were inappropriate to say to a small child and she threatened to beat me and chased me in her car. I was on a bicycle with my kid. Never again. People are crazy! If she's actively beating the kid get her license plate number and quietly call the police for a welfare check otherwise MYOB.
Well you are an idiot
I'm not surprised. What did you expect PP? You actually escalated the situation by becoming confrontational and smug.
You take that as confrontational and smug. This is the training I've been given for corporate leadership when it comes to DEI. Call out bad behavior. Folks here seem to want to brush it under the carpet. Social pressure is not always a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do nothing. People have different situations in life and honestly it’s none of your business.
I once saw a mom acting similarly to her kid. When they stopped near where I was sitting I complimented the kid’s shoes. I complimented the mom on the kid. She sat next to me and started talking. She had just gotten out of the hospital and had no family support. She was doing her best but she was overwhelmed. The poor kid and poor mom. That’s where my mind goes.
I don’t see what being in the hospital has anything to do with telling your toddler you are “going to beat their stupid a**”
DP, but you don’t understand how being incredibly stressed can lead parents to lose their shit with their kids? Really?
There’s not much you can do in these cases, other than to offer some empathy as the PP did. It’s hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once told a woman that the things she was saying were inappropriate to say to a small child and she threatened to beat me and chased me in her car. I was on a bicycle with my kid. Never again. People are crazy! If she's actively beating the kid get her license plate number and quietly call the police for a welfare check otherwise MYOB.
Well you are an idiot
I'm not surprised. What did you expect PP? You actually escalated the situation by becoming confrontational and smug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once told a woman that the things she was saying were inappropriate to say to a small child and she threatened to beat me and chased me in her car. I was on a bicycle with my kid. Never again. People are crazy! If she's actively beating the kid get her license plate number and quietly call the police for a welfare check otherwise MYOB.
Well you are an idiot
Anonymous wrote:She was having a bad day. Have you never snapped at your kids?
Anonymous wrote:'“DO YOU WANT ME TO BEAT YOUR STUPID A*$?! GET IN YOUR F*****G CARSEAT!!!”
I can imagine saying the second statement in a moment of utter frustration/exhaustion/stress, but I would never say the first. I think it's likely that they do beat the kid if they think to threaten it. But, like many others have said, in that situation, unfortunately you probably have to just mind your own business.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. Yelling and swearing at your kids is horrible but it’s not illegal. People suck.