Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about that ex-NFL player who drove over and killed his 3 year old? Just give me a gun, so I could off myself. I cannot imagine.
It happened here in Potomac, MD a couple years ago. Mother backing out of driveway and didn't see daughter who ran out.
This is why back-up cameras will be mandatory in all vehicles in the US starting next year.
There are constantly incidents about this. The car I want doesn't come with a camera as an option so I'm waiting till 2018 where it is required. No way I'd buy another car without one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same hotel had a 10 year ild boy drown in their swimming pool at a party lat year and a 61 year old female kitchen worker get killed while locked in a walk in freezer-sounds like a place to avoid...
All walk-in freezers have emergency proc fired and can be opened from inside.
This one apparently did not. Or it was not working properly
Anonymous wrote:result of horrible parenting - plain and simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same hotel had a 10 year ild boy drown in their swimming pool at a party lat year and a 61 year old female kitchen worker get killed while locked in a walk in freezer-sounds like a place to avoid...
All walk-in freezers have emergency proc fired and can be opened from inside.
This one apparently did not. Or it was not working properly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same hotel had a 10 year ild boy drown in their swimming pool at a party lat year and a 61 year old female kitchen worker get killed while locked in a walk in freezer-sounds like a place to avoid...
All walk-in freezers have emergency proc fired and can be opened from inside.
Anonymous wrote:Same hotel had a 10 year ild boy drown in their swimming pool at a party lat year and a 61 year old female kitchen worker get killed while locked in a walk in freezer-sounds like a place to avoid...
Anonymous wrote:seems like businesses must think of everything to protect clients-perhaps they should have put a guard rail between the end of the rotating floor and the stationary part. This really is just a freak accident-who could have foresaw such a thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that the parents are at fault. That doesn't mean that the parents were deliberately hoping their child got killed - not at all. It's a sad, unintentional accident. But for this to have been such a rare occurrence, with the restaurant operating as normally... the parents are at fault.
That does NOT mean that the parents willed it to happen - but it is what it is - a tragic accidental accident.
YOU are responsible for your kids. The world cannot be fully equipped to prevent every single freak accident. If your kids cannot obey the rules and behave at a restaurant, then don't take them to one.
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What rules? What misbehavior? The article said nothing of the kind. And to say you know it is the parents' fault because it never happened before is dumb. Maybe it never happened before because there is a faulty safety mechanism. Maybe it never happened before because the floor is in need of repair.
I just don't understand you people.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that the parents are at fault. That doesn't mean that the parents were deliberately hoping their child got killed - not at all. It's a sad, unintentional accident. But for this to have been such a rare occurrence, with the restaurant operating as normally... the parents are at fault.
That does NOT mean that the parents willed it to happen - but it is what it is - a tragic accidental accident.
YOU are responsible for your kids. The world cannot be fully equipped to prevent every single freak accident. If your kids cannot obey the rules and behave at a restaurant, then don't take them to one.
Anonymous wrote:The kid may have tripped and fallen and his head got pinned. A child's head could get wedged in a 5 inch opening. I don't blame the parents at all. People love to blame the parents because it makes them feel like this kind of accident could NEVER happen to their kids because they are GOOD and CAREFUL with their kids.
I would be scared to engage in that myself because karma's a bitch.