Guess if you're a parent you shuld drive auto

Kinja'd!!! "Jayhawk Jake" (jayhawkjake)
06/29/2014 at 16:18 • Filed to: None

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Or here's a better idea: DONT LEAVE YOUR KID IN THE CAR! It's not rocket science people

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DISCUSSION (11)


Kinja'd!!! Reigntastic > Jayhawk Jake
06/29/2014 at 16:20

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Never driven a manual barefoot? It's not too bad.


Kinja'd!!! Brian Silvestro > Jayhawk Jake
06/29/2014 at 16:21

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Or don't have kids if you're not smart enough to understand this!


Kinja'd!!! Twingo Tamer - About to descend into project car hell. > Jayhawk Jake
06/29/2014 at 16:23

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That article hurt my brain and also suggests to me that these people never use their rear view mirror. So theyre shit parents and shit drivers.


Kinja'd!!! Jayhawk Jake > Reigntastic
06/29/2014 at 16:23

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I like driving barefoot, my point was the article implies taking the shoe off the foot that doesn't do anything.


Kinja'd!!! Jayhawk Jake > Twingo Tamer - About to descend into project car hell.
06/29/2014 at 16:25

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I've never taken care of a child , so my opinion may be invalid, but I don't see how it's possible to forget your child in the car. I've left my phone, my wallet, groceries, etc...but a living breathing human being?!


Kinja'd!!! PS9 > Jayhawk Jake
06/29/2014 at 16:27

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If you let this happen to your kid, you're a waste of flesh. There is literally no worse way to fail in the duties of being a parent.


Kinja'd!!! Twingo Tamer - About to descend into project car hell. > Jayhawk Jake
06/29/2014 at 16:28

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It defies belief. If only these people would forget how to breath before they breed. Then these kids wont be born to morons.


Kinja'd!!! Reigntastic > Jayhawk Jake
06/29/2014 at 16:34

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True. I agree though, you have to be pretty dense to forget a child in a hot vehicle.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > Jayhawk Jake
06/29/2014 at 17:10

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Quite easily as it happens. Typical scenario is this: Parent 1 usually brings child to crèche or whatever. Parent 1 can't make it some day and asks Parent 2 to do so on his/her way to work. Parent 2 goes to work as per every other day and forgets about child asleep in the back. A sleeping child in the back isn't going to be heard and unless the parent has some reason to look in the back before leaving the car won't be seen. This scenario or similar ones results in about 15 deaths a year in the US and presumably something similar in other countries where it gets hot in the summer. Everyone thinks they can't possibly forget a child but they can. It's very easy for those not affected to say to themselves "that couldn't possibly happen to my child, I'm not a moron" which is exactly what grieving parents thought too before it happened to them.


Kinja'd!!! claramag, Mustaco Master > Reigntastic
06/29/2014 at 17:25

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Talk about understandable feedback through all senses, plus heel-toe is WAY more fun


Kinja'd!!! AMGtech - now with more recalls! > Jayhawk Jake
06/29/2014 at 18:02

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If my 4 year old is out of my sight for more than a moment I start getting a little nervous feeling, I always have know where she is or that someone responsible is taking care of her. I don't understand how this is possible.