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Some kids. Why be sarcastic?

Do you think it was easier to kidnap a child 20 years ago or today and get away with it? Whats the issue here? I dont need help parenting my kid. He can walk whereever he wants if i feel its safe to do so.
 

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It's safer today, the stats show that.

Your kid can't walk wherever he/she wants depending on age, supervision and circumstances of your particular state law. Not me saying it, just law is all.
 

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Some parents do NBA.

I read a story the other day about a parent who dropped her 8-year-old at the park while she went to work. Is that ok in your opinion?
 

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I think it boils down to common sense. I won't let my 15-yr old daughter go walking or jogging along the trails behind our subdivision. I will allow her to stay within the neighborhood though. Is one place safer than the other? Very little traffic on the trails most of the time, while there's plenty of kids and neighbors outside around the neighborhood.

I'm not sure if it's any safer or not today, crimes have always happened. The way police and so forth keep statistics has changed dramatically, that's for sure.

I know when I was young, we would disappear all day into the fields riding bikes, playing around the bayou, whatever.

In this case mentioned I wouldn't be comfortable with a 10 and 6 year old walking off by themselves. That's just me though.
 

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I think it boils down to common sense. I won't let my 15-yr old daughter go walking or jogging along the trails behind our subdivision. I will allow her to stay within the neighborhood though. Is one place safer than the other? Very little traffic on the trails most of the time, while there's plenty of kids and neighbors outside around the neighborhood.

I'm not sure if it's any safer or not today, crimes have always happened. The way police and so forth keep statistics has changed dramatically, that's for sure.

I know when I was young, we would disappear all day into the fields riding bikes, playing around the bayou, whatever.

In this case mentioned I wouldn't be comfortable with a 10 and 6 year old walking off by themselves. That's just me though.

I wouldn't either but I wouldn't call the cops either. I don't see it as a big deal. A mile is a bit far but oh well.
 

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We would sometimes walk well over an hour to get to certain basketball courts as a kid. Should my parents be charged with some kind of crime? Youre either strongly against dumbass laws like this or you are apart of the problem
 

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We would sometimes walk well over an hour to get to certain basketball courts as a kid. Should my parents be charged with some kind of crime? Youre either strongly against dumbass laws like this or you are apart of the problem

It's all situational. Would a kid that's 6-years-old be ok to walk over an hour to get to a basketball court?

One size doesn't fit all here. It all depends.
 

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We would sometimes walk well over an hour to get to certain basketball courts as a kid. Should my parents be charged with some kind of crime? Youre either strongly against dumbass laws like this or you are apart of the problem

I understand what both you and Enfuego are saying. Are there plenty of stupid laws out there? Of course. People bitch about being ticketed or arrested for a bunch of minor stuff.

Enfuego has said he has no opinion on this case, but he has said that the laws are there and whether or not you disagree with them, we are not allowed to just disobey them if we don't agree with them. I mean, of course you can disobey them, but there are consequences if caught.
 

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I understand what both you and Enfuego are saying. Are there plenty of stupid laws out there? Of course. People bitch about being ticketed or arrested for a bunch of minor stuff.

Enfuego has said he has no opinion on this case, but he has said that the laws are there and whether or not you disagree with them, we are not allowed to just disobey them if we don't agree with them. I mean, of course you can disobey them, but there are consequences if caught.

That's all I'm saying TF.

Wife had a mom drop her kid off at school the other day with their dead dog in the back seat. She literally saw it on the side of the road on the way to school, scooped it up and put it in the back seat.

Who does that?
 

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Plenty of laws I don't agree with but I have to enforce them regardless. Don't blame the cops or whomever, blame the legislators who pass the laws.
 

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Some parents just find it easier than others to just forget a 2-year-old in a restaurant.

A Colorado police department is crediting Facebook for helping to find the parents of a young girl who was unattended at a restaurant.

On Sunday afternoon, a small child approximately 2 years of age, with her hair in pony tails, wearing a red Minnie Mouse shirt, shoeless, sockless and speaking only Spanish, was found alone at the Los Toritos Restaurant 2 in Aurora, according to the Aurora Police Department Facebook page.

No missing child report had been made to local authorities, according to police, so the Aurora Police Department shared the girl's photo and description to its Facebook and Twitter accounts. The police said the child was safe and in the custody of social services.

On Sunday night, the police said the child's parents had been found, and the department gave a shout-out to social media for making it happen.

The Aurora Police wrote on its own Facebook page, "Thanks to Facebook the parents of the little girl who was left at the Los Toritos Restaurant have been located and are being interviewed by investigators. Thanks for all of the shares and tips."

Among the tips on the police page were people attempting to identify the girl and her parents from other pictures on the Internet.

However, a police spokeswoman said the parents, themselves, saw the post and reclaimed their child.

"It was a miscommunication between the adults that the [child] was left behind," Diana Cooley of the Aurora Police Department told ABC News today via email. "They realized through the sharing of the Facebook post that she was not [with] who she was supposed to be with. They contacted PD after they saw post. No charges. We are not releasing the identity of the individuals."
 

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Some parents just find it easier than others to just forget a 2-year-old in a restaurant.

A Colorado police department is crediting Facebook for helping to find the parents of a young girl who was unattended at a restaurant.

On Sunday afternoon, a small child approximately 2 years of age, with her hair in pony tails, wearing a red Minnie Mouse shirt, shoeless, sockless and speaking only Spanish, was found alone at the Los Toritos Restaurant 2 in Aurora, according to the Aurora Police Department Facebook page.

No missing child report had been made to local authorities, according to police, so the Aurora Police Department shared the girl's photo and description to its Facebook and Twitter accounts. The police said the child was safe and in the custody of social services.

On Sunday night, the police said the child's parents had been found, and the department gave a shout-out to social media for making it happen.

The Aurora Police wrote on its own Facebook page, "Thanks to Facebook the parents of the little girl who was left at the Los Toritos Restaurant have been located and are being interviewed by investigators. Thanks for all of the shares and tips."

Among the tips on the police page were people attempting to identify the girl and her parents from other pictures on the Internet.

However, a police spokeswoman said the parents, themselves, saw the post and reclaimed their child.

"It was a miscommunication between the adults that the [child] was left behind," Diana Cooley of the Aurora Police Department told ABC News today via email. "They realized through the sharing of the Facebook post that she was not [with] who she was supposed to be with. They contacted PD after they saw post. No charges. We are not releasing the identity of the individuals."

not close to the same thing as letting your 10 year old kid walk a mile to the park
 

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hell i was smoking pot by 12. kids will be kids. id be more worried if i had a good looking 16 year old daughter walking around a high school
 

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I know man. Just pointing out some parents out there are complete morons.

plenty out there. no charges filed for the shoeless 2 year old left in a resturant. 10 year old walks to the park and the world stops spinning to judge
 

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plenty out there. no charges filed for the shoeless 2 year old left in a resturant. 10 year old walks to the park and the world stops spinning to judge

Different situations. Different state laws.

No situation is the same.

That case in Maryland isn't about a 10-year-old walking to the park on his own. It's about the supervision of the 6-year-old with the 10-year-old. Did you read the story?
 

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Different situations. Different state laws.

No situation is the same.

That case in Maryland isn't about a 10-year-old walking to the park on his own. It's about the supervision of the 6-year-old with the 10-year-old. Did you read the story?

unless the kids were walking down 41st in camden i dont have an issue with it man. youre in like 4th grade when your 10? by that grade me and almost every kid i knew did as we pleased until dark. were all still alive to tell about it
 

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