Anonymous wrote:I don't know which would be worse. A child dying or living what remains of their life with brain damage on a ventilator.
Anonymous wrote:just because it is "part of culture" does not mean it is OK
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very common in rural areas to let your kids ride ATVs, dirt bikes, and snowmobiles. I grew up in such an area, though my parents were never into it. It's a culture and way of life; my good friend nearly died on an ATV, and the accident took away her chances for her dream career. She doesn't remember the accident or several weeks surrounding it. Still, once she was recovered, she got right back on an ATV, like it was a horse she had to teach not to throw her or something.
Doesn't anyone remember 10+ years ago when Britney was caught on camera driving along some country road with Sean Preston in her lap of the car? She said that is normal to do that because they are country. Same with little Maddie driving the ATV. I really hope that little girl is okay.
Anonymous wrote:It's very common in rural areas to let your kids ride ATVs, dirt bikes, and snowmobiles. I grew up in such an area, though my parents were never into it. It's a culture and way of life; my good friend nearly died on an ATV, and the accident took away her chances for her dream career. She doesn't remember the accident or several weeks surrounding it. Still, once she was recovered, she got right back on an ATV, like it was a horse she had to teach not to throw her or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still don't understand why people let their kids ride ATVs, despite the known risks.
+1
Even though it's "part of the culture" - it just seems so unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:Still don't understand why people let their kids ride ATVs, despite the known risks.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just thinking as a parent, watching your child hit the pond, diving down and not being able to free her... My god. Hoping everything is alright. I was on ATV's back in the day at that age, but I was always responsible and didn't do crazy shit on them. My daughter is the same way, but still way younger, so we'll see when she gets to that age. I guess now the mental note is not to do it near bodies of water...
I know someone who broke his neck on an ATM, nowhere near water. Water is far from the only danger to ATM drivers.
In fact, the linked article states that the child drove into the water because she was trying to avoid a drainage ditch. She just as easily could have overturned into that drainage ditch. Pick your poison.
Anonymous wrote:Just thinking as a parent, watching your child hit the pond, diving down and not being able to free her... My god. Hoping everything is alright. I was on ATV's back in the day at that age, but I was always responsible and didn't do crazy shit on them. My daughter is the same way, but still way younger, so we'll see when she gets to that age. I guess now the mental note is not to do it near bodies of water...