if you can't find a drive up ATM, leaving Em in the car might be the best choice. Fumbling with your card, and trying to watch a toddler could leave you vulnerable to robbery or worse.
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Exactly. It's the only reason I leave her in the van. The ATM is behind the bank building. It's a good neighborhood, but it's also a moneyed neighborhood (Lord know why WE live there).
A lot of kids have died out here in the summer , because they were left in the car for 'a few minutes'. Thanks for calling, Trudy.
thanks for the update on VW,brenda. I am hoping there will be another one soon.
and my thoughts are with you, CalBil.
I recently read a court decision where the facts involved repossession of a car -- left unlocked and running -- with a sleeping baby in the back seat. Baby was returned to parents, car was not.
Trudy, you did what you could.
and if you can see the car ( and it isn't running) I see no good reason to get Em out while you are at the ATM.
No, never running. And I'd NEVER do it in the summer. EVER.
NYC keeps having children DIE and ACS is getting all sorts of grief but from what I saw today its the police who are the weak link.
Granted, not exactly a scientific sampling.
I was just so stunned. And addled on cold medicine. Now I don't know why I wasn't calling 911 right away.
aimee, within sight of the baby seems reasonable to me
NYC keeps having children DIE and ACS is getting all sorts of grief but from what I saw today its the police who are the weak link.
Tangentially, we still, regularly, multiple times a year, get people leaving newborns to die in trash cans here in LA, despite the fact that we have a very well publicized law in this city (or possibly state, I forget what level it came from) that the parent can drop the baby off at any police station, fire station or hospital, no questions asked, and be free from harassment or prosecution.
And they throw the baby out to die anyway.
People suck.
We have that problem too.
Of course, today I wonder if the NYPD has babies piled up in their damn IN BOXES and are going "oh, we can't do anything about this"