To: AbeKrieger
My thoughts exactly. Where the hell were the parents? Why wasn't the lock on the trunk of the inoperable car removed? Where were the parents? What were they thinking?
To: Sunshine Sister
I don't know the year model of the car but did it have an inside trunk release handle? One of those boys was 11 and I've seen some very resourceful 11 year olds, something doesn't seem plausible. How 'bout kicking the back seat in, at least to get a little more air? An 11 year old can cause lots of damage to some of those panels, make lots of noise too. Many unanswered questions.
9 posted on
07/19/2005 9:44:17 AM PDT by
brushcop
(We lift up Pvt. Johnny Chrzenowski in prayer, recovering from burns received in an RPG ambush, Iraq.)
To: Sunshine Sister
what about the OWNER of the inoperable car? where is his liability for allowing a nuisance /potential liability exposure tempting the children to crawl into vehicle. Where is the Parents personal responsibility if they searched that area why didn't they too check the car ? Lawyers are such maggots
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