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Friends, family call boy's death in hot car a 'terrible accident'
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My most sincere condolences to this family. It could happen to ANYONE.
To those that keep finger pointing at people in these type of situations cause they're so self-righteous, I can see you shaking in your booties after your deaths meeting St. Peter when he asks you why you were so mean to that mother or to anyone needing an understanding heart when you could have shown love instead? Get a life and stop pointing fingers. See the one finger pointing out, but there are three pointing at YOU!
I also know this was a crime punishable by law OR we could all claim our kids accidentally died in our care
and not be held accountable legally. God will sustain her the strength she needs to face human judgment by law if she asks for it.
Zero tolerance eliminates the reasonable man, which our laws are to be based on. What would the reasonable man do?
Is it criminal to give a child a piece of candy, knowing it may lead to diabetes, carmalizing their eyes and kidneys?
I have the deepest sympathy for this family. This was not something planned or expected and was an accident. If we are going to point fingers and blame we need to point at the fact we are all human.
Thank you for showing what cruelty and bitterness are really all about. And thank you for demonstrating again, that while some people see compassion as reaching out to others in need with love and understanding, others demonstrate compassion by thumping their chests and proclaiming how stupid everyone else is.
By the way, in case you haven't figured out yet who I'm talking about, just look in the mirror sometime.
What have I learned? We can all take better care of the responsibilities we are blessed with. We could all be a little more understanding, a lot more compassionate, and a little less quick to judge.
What shocks me the most? How many of you are willing to be judge, jury, and executioner, imperfect as you are. Even the Savior, though perfect, would not cast the first stone at a known sinner, but you will stone this woman over an unintentional neglect. Yeah, she made a mistake, but how does your mistake of adding on make things any better? It doesn't! Unimpressed...
Some of you are saying she left the baby in the car for three hours. The police say she called at 4pm and told them she had just got home and forgot about the baby.
Why the time-frame discrepancy?
A "momentary" lapse is one thing, a three-hour lapse is another.
Nonetheless, I agree in principle with what you are saying. Yes, I remember the Summit County incident very well. I did think society was very hard on the guy. I felt pressing charges was not appropriate, as I do in this case. I guess one side of me says they are punished enough, but the other side says that these people and others looking on need to know of the trust placed on them to safeguard these children. I think using the criteria of a "pattern of neglect" is appropriate to determine whether criminal punishment should be applied.
More importantly, we MUST makes sure this never happens again to another child.
Instead of prison time, I think this mother should be required by a judge to perform "community service," and the kind of community service she should perform is to go around speaking to groups about how important it is to NOT do what she did! She should be required to make a public service announcement that can be broadcast on TV, Cable, and Radio reminding people to NEVER leave their children unattended - in hot cars, near swimming pools, or any of the numerous dangerous places that can so easily take the tender lives of our children!
Unless she does something to redeem this tragedy, then her child died in vain.
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