OK, fuck all people who leave kids in cars

Kinja'd!!! "505Turbeaux" (505turbeaux)
07/25/2014 at 15:44 • Filed to: None

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How many kids have to fucking die after you leave them in the car in the fucking summer? Sorry to be using the sailor mouth but the punishment for this should be fucking death. Not to mention I am expecting an explosion of Christian anti gay rants on my facebook page because the foster parents are both guys. Fuck you people who think this is ok.

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Kinja'd!!! CAR_IS_MI > 505Turbeaux
07/25/2014 at 15:49

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Potty mouth permissible. This is unacceptable and I fully agree with you I'm all for an eye for an eye. Too many dumb mother fuckers doing stupid shit like this.


Kinja'd!!! crowmolly > 505Turbeaux
07/25/2014 at 15:57

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I am not for death, I am for work camps.

Take people who do dumb shit like this and consider their life forfeit.

Make them work the remainder of their natural life with all profits from their efforts going directly to fund child abuse causes and children's hospitals.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > crowmolly
07/25/2014 at 16:04

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What, you think losing a child and knowing it's your fault isn't punishment enough?


Kinja'd!!! jariten1781 > 505Turbeaux
07/25/2014 at 16:08

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Another casualty of rear-facing seats. Need something better.


Kinja'd!!! crowmolly > Cé hé sin
07/25/2014 at 16:13

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I worked with a man that accidentally ran over his two year old daughter and has never mentally recovered from the ordeal after 8 or so years. He did not attend the funeral as he was under 24 hour suicide watch at a local hospital after multiple attempts at his own life. I am not being extreme when I say he is a shell of who he once was.

That guy wakes up every day with a heavy heart. He was not charged with anything, for the record.

Being reckless and then unapologetic is something completely different. That's not to say these two people are not beside themselves in grief but there have been a few stories that have shown a troubling lack of remorse. Those people are who I am angry about.


Kinja'd!!! Jayhawk Jake > 505Turbeaux
07/25/2014 at 16:28

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Your second point is going to be true, unfortunately...

I think we need to have some laws be enforced with an 'eye for an eye' type rule.

Leave your kid to die in a hot car? Lets lock you in the car for a few hours on a hot summer day.


Kinja'd!!! Jayhawk Jake > Cé hé sin
07/25/2014 at 16:34

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No, it's not.

I don't care what your excuses are, it's disgusting to have enough neglect to leave a kid to die in a hot car.

Yeah, his grief is bad, but how do you think it compares to the kid who suffered with no idea of what was happening and no control over the situation? That kid baked to death.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > Jayhawk Jake
07/25/2014 at 18:03

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The most common scenario for this that I've heard of is where Parent A usually brings the child to school/crèche or wherever but on one particular day can't and asks parent B who drives to work on autopilot and parks the car, not remembering or seeing the child asleep in the back. You think a person looks back at their car as they leave it? No, they don't. Certainly I don't.

What happens next I suppose depends where they are. You come across this occasionally in hot countries like France or Spain and it's not generally followed by prosecution, further punishment being deemed futile.

America may differ ( I don't know) because it seems to be generally more vindictive as far as punishment is concerned. Each case is different and some parents or carers may genuinely uncaring or careless enough to deliberately leave a child in a hot car but I doubt that's a typical attitude. Certainly in the kind of case I outlined above where the child has been forgotten it seems completely pointless to impose any kind of penalty. What's it going to do? Bring the child back? Prevent the parents doing it again? Prevent other parents doing it? The only motive would seem to be revenge by society on the parent. Whether you think that's a valid reason or not is up to you.


Kinja'd!!! zeontestpilot > 505Turbeaux
07/25/2014 at 19:30

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I'm sort of confused why you ended the rant so soon.

As a Christian, I'm more upset by the fact they left the child in the car, not the two dad thing. Parenting is an honor and a privledge, and you have someone else's life in you hands. To neglect that, that's a 'sin' in itself.

I hope the hammer comes down hard for these guys; gay or not, it's the parents responsibility to look out for the kid....


Kinja'd!!! BadgeOfReality > 505Turbeaux
07/25/2014 at 19:54

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Maybe the kid was already dead.