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28 September, 2009 at 11:46 am #13701
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6851658.ece
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr :twisted: Evil Evil cow!!!!
28 September, 2009 at 12:16 pm #417760Utterly disgusting!
I remember years ago my sister in law at the time told me on the phone that she was going to pop to sainsburys which was just over the road while her new baby was asleep in its cot… i went mental at her and told her on no account to leave the baby on its own at home.. she didn’t fully understand why until i gave her a list of all the things that could happen to it while on its own in the house… needless to say she took my advice!
Its amazing how some people seem to manage to disconnect themselves from the dangers sometimes!28 September, 2009 at 12:28 pm #417761This one didn’t disconnect herself though eh Mel, seems there was no connection to begin with!
The little ones said they’d not seen their mother since Saturday. Yea well I expect she was out partying etc., much more important things to do than look after her children and make sure they were safe eh :roll: but no doubt now we’ll also get the usual excuses of how depressed she is, and what an awful childhood she had herself, all the old old excuses. Iv’e only one word of advice for the people who constanly use those same old kind of excuses, well two actually………….’BIRTH CONTROL’!!!!
28 September, 2009 at 12:39 pm #417762i used to have a friend who regularly left her little girls when they were asleep to pop out to the shops…..i only found out one day by accident…she would normally says someones sitting with them etc…but when i did find out she did it ..i told her straight…if she ever does it again and i find out i will be reporting her…friend or no freind….this was 15 yrs ago…we are still freinds today btw.
28 September, 2009 at 12:41 pm #417763I leave my 19 y/o son at home on his own… I come back to find more teenage yobs around the place, and fire damage would be a minor thing compared to what they can do.
28 September, 2009 at 4:06 pm #417764there was a case in my town recently , young lad was babys sittin , the mother never came home , he rang her , and rang her , she was partying , the young lad had work in the morning , at 6 he left the house , the toddler got out and was found wandering in its nappy , most concerned blamed the mother , i beg to differ , the mother was guilty of showing the young lad a lack of respect , he showed gross neglegence in my opinion
28 September, 2009 at 5:54 pm #417765@tictax wrote:
there was a case in my town recently , young lad was babys sittin , the mother never came home , he rang her , and rang her , she was partying , the young lad had work in the morning , at 6 he left the house , the toddler got out and was found wandering in its nappy , most concerned blamed the mother , i beg to differ , the mother was guilty of showing the young lad a lack of respect , he showed gross neglegence in my opinion
What about a lack of care to her child. At the end of the day the child is her responsibility, and knowing that the boy had work should have returned to look after her own child, but it’s so much easier to blame someone else than to actually take any responsiblty yourself :twisted:
28 September, 2009 at 6:30 pm #417766@cas wrote:
@tictax wrote:
there was a case in my town recently , young lad was babys sittin , the mother never came home , he rang her , and rang her , she was partying , the young lad had work in the morning , at 6 he left the house , the toddler got out and was found wandering in its nappy , most concerned blamed the mother , i beg to differ , the mother was guilty of showing the young lad a lack of respect , he showed gross neglegence in my opinion
What about a lack of care to her child. At the end of the day the child is her responsibility, and knowing that the boy had work should have returned to look after her own child, but it’s so much easier to blame someone else than to actually take any responsiblty yourself :twisted:
still dont excuse him , the baby was in his care , rightly or wrongly , i know what she did was totally wrong , he should never of left that house without sorting alternative child care wether its his responsiblity or not
28 September, 2009 at 9:11 pm #417767@tictax wrote:
@cas wrote:
@tictax wrote:
there was a case in my town recently , young lad was babys sittin , the mother never came home , he rang her , and rang her , she was partying , the young lad had work in the morning , at 6 he left the house , the toddler got out and was found wandering in its nappy , most concerned blamed the mother , i beg to differ , the mother was guilty of showing the young lad a lack of respect , he showed gross neglegence in my opinion
What about a lack of care to her child. At the end of the day the child is her responsibility, and knowing that the boy had work should have returned to look after her own child, but it’s so much easier to blame someone else than to actually take any responsiblty yourself :twisted:
still dont excuse him , the baby was in his care , rightly or wrongly , i know what she did was totally wrong , he should never of left that house without sorting alternative child care wether its his responsiblity or not
Agrees with tictax. Kick the mothers a s s later but dont leave the child.
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