Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's against the law where I am but I do it occasionally. My toddler was sick, fell asleep in the car, older siblings had an outdoor swim lesson. I double parked where I shouldn't have and kept checking on him for drop off/pick up. Sue me!
So you illegally parked and illegally left your child in the car? Wow parent of the year here
Should I have blown off the last swim lesson where I would have found out if they passed the level or should I have drug the sick toddler out of the car?
You seem awfully proud of what you did. Hope the yelling made your day. You deserved it.
I'm not OP. Nothing happened.
Now, would you please answer the question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's against the law where I am but I do it occasionally. My toddler was sick, fell asleep in the car, older siblings had an outdoor swim lesson. I double parked where I shouldn't have and kept checking on him for drop off/pick up. Sue me!
So you illegally parked and illegally left your child in the car? Wow parent of the year here
Should I have blown off the last swim lesson where I would have found out if they passed the level or should I have drug the sick toddler out of the car?
You seem awfully proud of what you did. Hope the yelling made your day. You deserved it.
I'm not OP. Nothing happened.
Now, would you please answer the question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YES, it is a crime here.
The guard did an excellent job. Good for him.
No, it’s not a “crime”.
What do you call it when something is "against the law" ? Are you trying to be cutesy and call it "non-lawful" or something? Yes, it's a crime.
It’s not a crime.
In Maryland, it is a crime. I don't necessarily agree that it's unsafe at seven, but it is a misdemeanor, so I didn't do it.
Crime implies felony, no? Is speeding a crime?
NP, but no. Crime does not imply felony. WTF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YES, it is a crime here.
The guard did an excellent job. Good for him.
No, it’s not a “crime”.
What do you call it when something is "against the law" ? Are you trying to be cutesy and call it "non-lawful" or something? Yes, it's a crime.
It’s not a crime.
In Maryland, it is a crime. I don't necessarily agree that it's unsafe at seven, but it is a misdemeanor, so I didn't do it.
Crime implies felony, no? Is speeding a crime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's against the law where I am but I do it occasionally. My toddler was sick, fell asleep in the car, older siblings had an outdoor swim lesson. I double parked where I shouldn't have and kept checking on him for drop off/pick up. Sue me!
So you illegally parked and illegally left your child in the car? Wow parent of the year here
Should I have blown off the last swim lesson where I would have found out if they passed the level or should I have drug the sick toddler out of the car?
You seem awfully proud of what you did. Hope the yelling made your day. You deserved it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YES, it is a crime here.
The guard did an excellent job. Good for him.
No, it’s not a “crime”.
What do you call it when something is "against the law" ? Are you trying to be cutesy and call it "non-lawful" or something? Yes, it's a crime.
It’s not a crime.
In Maryland, it is a crime. I don't necessarily agree that it's unsafe at seven, but it is a misdemeanor, so I didn't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's against the law where I am but I do it occasionally. My toddler was sick, fell asleep in the car, older siblings had an outdoor swim lesson. I double parked where I shouldn't have and kept checking on him for drop off/pick up. Sue me!
So you illegally parked and illegally left your child in the car? Wow parent of the year here
Should I have blown off the last swim lesson where I would have found out if they passed the level or should I have drug the sick toddler out of the car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's against the law where I am but I do it occasionally. My toddler was sick, fell asleep in the car, older siblings had an outdoor swim lesson. I double parked where I shouldn't have and kept checking on him for drop off/pick up. Sue me!
So you illegally parked and illegally left your child in the car? Wow parent of the year here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YES, it is a crime here.
The guard did an excellent job. Good for him.
No, it’s not a “crime”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, my kid is 7 years old. I left him inside the car with it running while I went to go pick up my medication from the pharmacy. He asked me to, since he didn’t want to come in with me. I tried to tempt him but he wasn’t into it, so I told him he could stay in the car. I come out and a security guard started yelling at me, questioning me about where I was and saying I can’t leave my kid alone in the car until he is a teenager. He also went to my car and questioned my child. My kid is responsible because he has a special needs brother. For example, he is responsible in the morning for making sure his brother gets to his classroom because we aren’t allowed in (the school suggested this to us). Thoughts? Is it really a crime to leave a 7 year old in the car for 10 minutes?
Yes and you are a horrible parent
Lazy
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's against the law where I am but I do it occasionally. My toddler was sick, fell asleep in the car, older siblings had an outdoor swim lesson. I double parked where I shouldn't have and kept checking on him for drop off/pick up. Sue me!
Wow CPS may be watching you.