Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, next time don't let your child get so far from you. You need to be a little more vigilant and not expect everyone else to do your job for you. That's your child and no one else will be as devastated as you if something were to happen.
Her child was 9 years old and on the grass.
I feel sorry for your child if you think that 50 feet is too far to be separated from a nine year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, next time don't let your child get so far from you. You need to be a little more vigilant and not expect everyone else to do your job for you. That's your child and no one else will be as devastated as you if something were to happen.
Her child was 9 years old and on the grass.
I feel sorry for your child if you think that 50 feet is too far to be separated from a nine year old.
No need to feel sorry for her -- she's happy and healthy and doing fine. Apparently 50 feet was too far for the OP because she clearly couldn't handle the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also call the cops about once a year and have them set up speed traps in our neighborhood. Wow do the neighbors get mad. One guy sent an email to the list-serve complaining about it - but he did get a ticket for going 40mph in a 25mph area. Jackass.
glad you aren't my "neighbor"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, next time don't let your child get so far from you. You need to be a little more vigilant and not expect everyone else to do your job for you. That's your child and no one else will be as devastated as you if something were to happen.
Her child was 9 years old and on the grass.
I feel sorry for your child if you think that 50 feet is too far to be separated from a nine year old.
Anonymous wrote:I have had this feeling. It is very scary when cars drive fast past you and I don't think all drivers realize it. I even started parking my car on the side of the road, not my driveway, to 'narrow' the street and slow cars down. I also walk in the middle of the street sometimes (we have no sidewalks either), so when a car turns the corner, they can see me clear and easy. Often it is harder for drivers to see kids, so I am the one who makes myself visible. Most drivers slow down when they see me. My kids know the drill when I yell to move over. We have had several kids hit by cars over the years in our area. One was fatal.
Consider getting a speedbump or some other traffic calming solution.
Anonymous wrote:OP, next time don't let your child get so far from you. You need to be a little more vigilant and not expect everyone else to do your job for you. That's your child and no one else will be as devastated as you if something were to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also call the cops about once a year and have them set up speed traps in our neighborhood. Wow do the neighbors get mad. One guy sent an email to the list-serve complaining about it - but he did get a ticket for going 40mph in a 25mph area. Jackass.
glad you aren't my "neighbor"