Posted on 06/29/2006 1:07:30 PM PDT by rawhide
>>>Idea - proximity alert. Baby seat with sensors. If baby is in the baby seat, and no adults are in the car - baby seat will start beeping. After a few minutes, the baby seat will then page or send a text message to the parent. Failing that, the baby seat will then interface with the vehicle's alarm system and start blinking the lights and periodically honking the horn. <<<
>>>Or when the car is turned off, if the baby seat is occupied, it will beep immediately. Lots of possibilities for interfacing baby seat sensors and the vehicle for the purpose of alerting the adults.<<<
All good ideas, but nothing will replace a loving, caring, vigilant mother who puts her child first, before anything else in the world, including work.
One whose husband left her and her child and has to eat?
ding ding ding ding, we have a winner! The Man's FAULT!
He was probably in another state and didn't even know he had a child (until his paycheck got garnished), but it's his fault by goodness!
I've been reading these stories for years. I can't seem to remember a man ever leavning a baby to die in a car. No "parents" are involved here.
One in America where you either work ... or you go on welfare. Would you have preferred welfare? Not everyone has a financial situation that allows someone to stay home.
I reject your diagnosis, not that negative opinions of my opinions will ever cause me to lose sleep.
Would I enforce sterilization in cases like this? Yes. And in cases where women have a succession of babies they can't feed and raise as well. Short term or long term negligence when it comes to helpless children does, IMO, mean said individual should no longer reproduce . Male or female. If it were a member of my family, I would think the same. If it were ME, I would NEVER trust myself with another child. I would never forgive myself, nor would I expect my family or society to forgive me. Call me anything you like- but I am consistent.
What galls me is the AUTOMATIC negation of personal, legal responsibility when this particular kind of neglect results in the death of a child.
Were this a welfare mother, with nine children living in squalor and deprivation due to HER NEGLECT, and the police found one of the children dead,there would not be this automatic understanding and sympathy for her. She would be held personally responsible ( rightfully) by almost every Freeper whether she was grieving or not!
Do I think months of neglect equal one incidence of neglect? Yes, if the result was death.
Is this child, dead after only hours of neglect, any less dead than a child who died from long term neglect? No.
Death from neglect is death from neglect. The mental state of, or the degree of remorse in, the RESPONSIBLE ADULT does not matter to the dead child.
I find it very disturbing that Freepers, the standard bearers for ' personal responsiblity', apply different standards in this kind of case. I also find it puzzling that LAWS against neglect are ignored in these cases. Why have them at all if the neglect of a child, resulting in death, is exempt from them? Perhaps it's time to revamp laws re. accidental death and death by negligence.
Or are we saying that 'SORRY' makes a difference here? If the mother were indifferent and defensive, would there be any sympathy for her?
There are alternatives to daycare centers (which someone up above called "kiddie kennels".)
Husband and wife can work different shifts, so that one parent will always be home with the children. Having a sitter come to the house is also a good alternative. The children can be in their own surroundings, nap in their own beds, play with their own toys, and not be subjected to every virus and bacteria that comes down the pike.
Daycare centers are like warehouses. The owners don't care how precious your possessions are, as long as they are collecting their fees.
Yep.
Sad all around.
Here is one- No charges, but Warschauer faces a life of grief
Here is another- Baby dies after father forgets her in hot car
And another- Baby dies after being left in car all day
Only thoughtless, silly, absurd and completely preventable life-and-death mistakes.
For example: remembering to take the cell phone/purse/shoes/keys/etc, forgetting the infant.
Is it time to start licensing parents before they can have a child?
We have more laws about car owner responsibilities than we have about parental responsibilities.
Too many idiots are breeding these days.
Don't quit FR just because there are some judgmental self-righteous jerks who participate.
I run a daycare. I give the kids lots of attention, especially the babies. They get hugs, kisses, tickles and interaction. I tell the parents about every single fall or stubbed toe. I treat them as if they were my own children.
Not all daycares are bad.
How do you not look in the back seat?????I don't have kids or animals,and I look in the back seat before I go to work,After I come out of the office...I mean PLEASE!!!!!!She is sooooooo short she can't see over to the back seat??????C"MON FOLKS!!!!!!It's just way too easy to get rid of kids this way...I mean look at all that pity...
People will be calling for this mother's head before this thread is over.
Birth control has been around for a long, LONG time. The "pill", which is 100% effective for all practical purposes is available for FREE, has been around for decades.
The notion of "accidental" children is a myth. People either want children or they don't. If you have kids, don't bitch and moan about what a burden that are. They are not an accident.
OK, that's 3.
Pure genius! :)
YOu have NINE CHILDREN!
WOW!
(thank GOODNESS you are conservative ;-)
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