Posted on 09/05/2013 7:45:17 PM PDT by rawhide
A mother in China was pulled over by police after allegedly breastfeeding her baby while driving a moped through the streets in Yuzhou, Henan province.
According to witnesses, the child, about 18-months old, was crying as the mother weaved through traffic. "So she suddenly lifted up her T-shirt, whipped out her breast and started to feed him on the move," said one driver.
A police spokesman said "She was risking her life, her son's life and the lives of all the other road users...We told her that if she carried on we would confiscate her bike."
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Good thing she wasn’t testing.
...texting.
Ahh... the bucket.
Would they be allowed in the ‘car pool’ lane? Even better, would they get the discount on the new San Fransico Gay Bridge?
Now that’s a woman in a hurry
“I guess that makes the police lactose intolerant.”
LOL!!
I think we have a winner!
You’ve obviously never driven in a South or East Asian country. The amount of particulate air pollution is staggering.
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too bad she didn’t have twins!
Fast food or breakfast on the go.
Sometimes I’ve thought I’ve seen it all.
I thought my dad was impressive until I saw this picture. He once put four of us kids on a moped with him. My sister was on the handle bars, a cousin was in his lap, my brother was on the back and I was on his shoulders... yes, his shoulders. One cool thing, though... I caught a lightning bug as we went.
Disclaimer... this was only for fun on my uncle’s farm. This wasn’t on a city street at street speeds. He’s a little crazy but not entirely stupid.
I’m wondering what the words on the bucket say ... spackling compound maybe?
Well at least the Chinese have their priorities better than here. If she kept it up the bike — not, as would be likely here, the kid — was going to be taken away. Still, I have to say she was cleverly multi tasking here.
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