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I was not with my child the ill fated trip to Mc'd's

Posted by: julia on July 04, 1997 at 09:21:29:

In Reply to: Stop blaming someone else posted by dee Isner on July 03, 1997 at 10:36:12:

: : Sandra--Read all the messages before stating the obvious and ridiculous!! The issue is we can't control other people's children and once your child enters the tubes, you can't get to them to protect them or watch them!! The design has fundamental problems. Also McD's invites these children into their business, profits greatly from them, should we not demand that safety be utmost?

: Sorry, Julia, but I have to agree with Sandra. You seemed to have all the information for a decision; i.e. you perceived design problems, knew other children played in the tubes, and an a danger existed when other parents do not supervise their own children. Nonetheless, after considering the dangers, you let your child take the risk, and now you should accept the consequences. Certainly it is terrible when a child is injured, but you were aware of the risks that pervailed. Stop blaming someone else for your poor decision. Upon observing the conditions you stated, you should have turned around and walked out.

Dee you are realy begining to annoy me. As I have stated I was not with my child the ill fated trip to Mc'd's, she was at a party. Any smart comments to add to taht Should I keep her on a short lease? Perhaps mount a "kid cam" top her forehead and have live feed whereever she goes, or strangly enough, trust that establishments that cater to children will also provide a safe place for them!!!Please refer to my last comment left for you if you still don't get it or better yet go catch a few more Rush Limbuagh shows, obviously you are a ditto head, or merely an idiot.!?or is that an oximoron?!


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