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megrac
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Topic: omg Posted: 28 May 2007 at 4:52pm |
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caraMel
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Posted: 28 May 2007 at 4:55pm |
Holy cr@p!! That is illegal and so dangerous!
I hope someone called the police.
I wonder what she would have done if she'd come back and the car was empty?
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SMoody
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Posted: 28 May 2007 at 5:02pm |
I wouldnt even consider leaving a child in a car nevermind the kids. What goes through that moms head? I mean come on. Use common sense for goodness sake.
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.Mel
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Posted: 28 May 2007 at 5:04pm |
I've come across this before at Three Kings and I called the cops. There were twins in the back of the car probably about 6mths old and two young boys. My sister and I asked them where their mother was and she was in Foodtown doing the groceries!!  The twins were screaming and the young boys were trying to feed them their bottles. I went into FT and tried to get the mother paged (twice) and the stupid b*tch ignored both pages. So we called the cops and they arrived as she was coming out of the store, I went ballistic at her in front of the cops, she just didn't give a sh*t. Her response to me "what was I supposed to do?" GRR.. I'll never forget that.. those babies and/or boys could have been taken so easily as all the doors were unlocked.
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emz
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Posted: 28 May 2007 at 6:58pm |
If you can't look after your kids properly, close your legs and stop breeding! That is just disgusting.
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Kels
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Posted: 28 May 2007 at 7:14pm |
I second everything emz said!!!!!
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MyMinis
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Posted: 28 May 2007 at 8:08pm |
OMG I owuldve called the cops.
Some people have no brains, I could never leave my child anywhere out of my sight.
Ia gree with what emz said so true.
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Posted: 28 May 2007 at 9:01pm |
Oh my gosh I would have lost my nut at her too.
The nerve of some people! Some people are just not meant to have kids!
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busymum
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Posted: 28 May 2007 at 9:06pm |
That's scary that the kids could have wandered
The logistics of having 3 is tough though. I take my 3 grocery shopping, that's all fine, but when I go to the butcher I give them a bikkie, take the baby if she is unsettled, lock the door and be back ASAP. It's the easiest way on all of us IMO because the butchery is not a place for little kids (neither are their trolleys  )
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bumblefoot
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Posted: 30 May 2007 at 6:54pm |
I remember Mum would leave us in the car (usually with a book, it was our choice) to do the groceries, but never as babies or small children. We were like 7/8yes old. And most of the time we wantede to stay in the car, we were book head children, and loved reading, could sit for hours. But I guess that since I had my disability to contend with, it was just easier on all concerned to stay put!
Plus if we were good Mum would often get us a little something, and we didnt have the patience to go in with her and to not whinge about getting candy!
On the side of the mother tho, perhaps she was having an awful day, adn the kids were really misbehaving? Im not trying to excuse her behaviour, just wondering what was happening from the other side. Just what happens when an actress studies Law I guess...! 
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Bombshell
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Posted: 30 May 2007 at 9:16pm |
LOL when you said three kings and twins I immediately thought of EMMA!!!! LMAO
-LOL caught her coming back from starbucks at westgate with gremlins still in car (asleep so who would want to disturb them!!)....I mean you cannot take them with you every time and that is not a long time away but to go supermarket shopping now that is crazy!! I would have called the police and cyfs!!! not on Emma i mean but on those people!!!
Where i nannied in usa it was illegal to leave kids in car...and total hassle to take both kids with me each stop and i have left Ella briefly to pop into a shop - in and out.....but no longer...i just couldnt do it!
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peachy
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Posted: 30 May 2007 at 9:23pm |
My Mum used to leave me in the car when she went to the butchers ever since I can remember. It was my own fault though, someone told me that if I EVER went into the butchers shop he would chop me up and feed me to the dog! Needless to say, I NEVER ever went into a butchers shop, and I can recall being pretty bimmin young when Mum would leave me in there by myself! I still fear the butchers, just the smell is enough to set off the horrible thought of me being chopped up!
Anyway, sorry slightly off topic, but thought I would share!
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caitlynsmygirl
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Posted: 30 May 2007 at 11:15pm |
scary that those kids were running around the carpark, 2 and 3 is too short for drivers to see (well usually, unless they are tall)
i was friends with a girl who has a daughter a month older than caitlyn and when the girls were a few months old we went to botany and she looked at me really strange when i got caitlyn out of the car,and even more confused when i got her buggy as well, then she sighs and gets her baby out."oh", she says." your bringing her in, suppose i better too"
Mind you hardly surprising, she would leave her daughter at 6months all BY HERSELF at home for 3 hours (she admitted this to me herself) to meet guys off the hot gossip line!!!
Yeah, um, her daughters fathers mum has the daughter now (and shes soooo much happier )
some people a?
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Posted: 31 May 2007 at 7:34am |
OMG, I can't believe some people! I can understand its hard to get kids out of car - especially when you have a wee army in tow....but surely in this day and age (with kids going missing around world) you would want your kids with you to keep an eye on them ( I keep thinking of the wee girl in portugal and her poor parents still looking for her).
And caitlynsmygirl - OMG, how could anyone leave their kid (esp at 6 months) all by themselves for 3 hours - glad she is with someone now who will look after her properly!
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