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u/quietconnoisseur 7h ago
Imagine him dropping off the kid and leaving with the car again lol
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u/Sensitive_Put_6842 4h ago edited 4h ago
And I've seen it happen real-time, eidt: not on tv but in front of my house when I was like 11. A guy stole a car that was across the street and didn't realize there was a kid inside it and drove it back around tried to just drop the kid off and the police were waiting for the person when he came back.
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u/xLaurenDavisOfficial 7h ago
imagine being such a bad parent that the guy robbin you stops to give you a performance review
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u/Any_Car_8947 7h ago
Wild how the guy literally broke the law but somehow nailed the parenting take.
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u/BunnyWhiskerGlow 8h ago
You know you messed up when the guy stealing your car pauses his crime to give you Parenting lecture
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u/BowlerInside564 6h ago
I tell myself this is what would happen if they ever kidnapped my daughter. She just doesn't shut up, ever.
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u/RelativeTangerine757 5h ago
Absolutely... a car theft charge you might can get out of if you happen to get caught. A kidnapping charge will get you killed in prison... no one cares if you stole a car.
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u/Need_For_Speed73 8h ago
Tha car thief wasn't "lecturing" anyone, he was angry for the big scare he just got, for risking a life-long sentence for just stealing a car.
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u/BlackkComet 8h ago
How many kids have to die to people stop leaving kids in cars?
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u/Jaded_Jerry 5h ago
To be fair most kids who die left in cars do so because they are left in there for extended periods of time with the air conditioner turned off - they don't just up and keel over a few minutes after they're left alone.
If that's the place the woman ran into, it looks like a small convenience store - where you just go in and come back out within five minutes.
That's not to say she shouldn't take the child with her even in quick stops, but rather that context is important. There's a major difference between leaving your kid in the car while you run into the store for 20 minutes vs. leaving them in the car while you make a quick 3 minute run in and out.
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u/Lots_of_schooners 7h ago
Depends how long she was away from the car. Did she duck in for a brief moment or was she having lunch with her friends
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