Posted on 11/01/2017 10:12:07 AM PDT by bigbob
A 28-year-old mother from Wisconsin is facing felony charges after she decided to strap her nine-year-old son to the roof of her minivan. According to Fox 6, Amber Schmunk had just bought a plastic pool and did not think it would fit inside her vehicle. Instead of getting rope and tying it down, she thought it would be a good idea to strap her son to the roof to hold the pool down.
Concerned motorists called police, who tracked the woman down at her sister's house. She told police that "she believed it was OK as her father let her do things like that when she was that age." Police didn't buy that excuse and arrested her, charging her with second degree recklessly endangering safety, which is a felony that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
Sounds like a good man. Thanks for letting us all know how un-racist you are. Not necessary, but ok. We were clearly puzzled by your choice of words. If you don’t see that, I pity you.
That’s a lot of it. But some are simply just as PC as the Left. You’ll find them applauding as statues to Lee or the Battle Flag are pulled down. Michael Medved, Nikki Haley come to mind. They must find Trump and General Kelly insufficiently progressive.
DeplorableAmerican1776 said that he did a few foolish things growing up, but riding on a roof is dangerous. He said that killjoys took the fun out of childhood...
FR needs its hall monitors checking for proper un-racism. The pity part is an added bonus.
If you think Im asking your approval I pity you honey
The fact you dont understand the term our black man from the 1950s or 1960s Deep South says more than you than me
The fact you assume in your smug superiority its auto racism is your problem
Ive lived in north
Manhattan for eight years
Dont try to lecture me thinking blacks have it better amongst Yankees
That dog dont hunt
The white Christian world from the Urals westward to Our nation and onwards to Australia is under assault by non whites and youre still virtue signaling like a brainless rabbit hoping for a group hug
I pity you
You need to get out more
My dad had to haul hay one day and decided instead of making two loads he would just really load up once. Then he became concerned the hay would fall off the truck so he had my sister (who was about 9) ride with the hay and the idea was she would yell if the hay started to fall off so he could stop. The hay and my sister fell off the truck into the road. He was going slow down a dirt road; so no harm done to my sister- but he sure had to answer to my mother about his wonderful plan.
I just read that she is from a town close to us. Argh!
The back of a pick up truck is different than the top of a minivan strapped to the inside of a pool.
When I was a kid, I rode in the back of trucks all the time. It was legal back then.
She thought it was ok because her father ‘let’ her do things like that when she was a kid. smh
We aren’t telling our Greek about this, he is in the garden homeschooling the children.
Yes but Wardaddy is perhaps pushing 55.
actually I was making sport of you...
We had “clean Irish girls” when I was growing up.
you tied him atop your car WITHOUT the pool!!??
Its October. Its Wisconsin. What the hell is this woman doing buying a kiddie pool?
Can you spell S-T-O-O-P-I-D???...........;)
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can you spell END OF SEASON S-A-L-E????
LOL
This isn’t a news report, it’s the basis for a mini-series.
Pushing 55 my flabby ass
60 next week
And women ..Wifey that is...are just as viable now as in 1980
It’s a miracle
I look like hell but I’m no different really.....I don’t understand men who lose interest
God laughs
I wasn’t equating
I don’t think she deserves ten years no parole which is the possible sentence
Or death penalty like freepers often wax over
I’d like to know more context
A rare issue round these parts
Connie Context and her cousin ...Nancy Nuance
Freepers like things meat and taters
No different than people saying our babysitter, etc.
My dad used to let us ride on the running boards of a car he had, going down Lemoyne Ave in Biloxi. This was the 70s. No one ever stopped him or pulled him over, or, God forbid, threatened to turn him in to child protective services. We loved it.
And I know exactly about the relationship between a longtime, esteemed black employee of a white family. I saw it a lot in my early years when in Vicksburg, with my daddys family. There was a real relationship in many cases beyond just employer/ employee.
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