Depends how nice the car was.
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Is it wrong to leave baby in car while you pay for fuel?
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Posted 6 months ago #
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Thanks for a your opinions. I was expecting mostly " how could you " type replys, She must have looked closely through the windows as the rears are tinted very dark .didnt cross my mind that it may be wrong until she she shouted " excuse me you have left your baby in your car". I have now asked my wife if she does the same and she does . I didn't want to ask and be told of course you don't
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In future, to avoid argument put the baby in a cardboard box.
I may have some experience in that department ...
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"excuse me you have left your baby in your car".
Could have shouted back "where the hell did that come from?" or "it's ok, it's not mine"
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I always make them put their fags out though. So I'm quite responsible really
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Just do a drive-out, no need to leave the baby then
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I know people who, if the baby has fallen asleep on the way home in the car, will leave it there outside the house until it wakes up...
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World is full of uptight arseholes shocker.
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My mate left his nipper in the pram outside a shop once, which got him in hot water with his wife. She was only 2 weeks old at the time though! There were 2 sets of prospective parents in the room while this was discussed. 1 father said he'd do the same just not tell his wife. I was the smart one
Anyone who thinks you need to be glued to a child 24/7 is likely to find parenthood much more difficult than it needs to be IMO.
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An awful lot of common sense being spouted on this thread. What's going on? You do know its STW don't you?
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I know people who, if the baby has fallen asleep on the way home in the car, will leave it there outside the house until it wakes up...
Ours did that on Friday night. Still there as far as I know.
We left the window open a crack and there is fresh water in the bowl so she'll be fine.Posted 6 months ago # -
Is that Beautiful Days yunki? I vaguely recognise it.
If so - I'm looking forward to next years 10th anniversary...
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do you reckon this woman when shen is on her own in the house with her child for example, when she goes the toliet does she take her in the toliet with her !!, or goes into the kitchen to make lunch. as long as the baby is safe its fine, you can still see the car, so tell her to f off, me personally would say something alot worse !!
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It was Beautiful Days.. we left yunki Jr at that sign for 4 whole days and he was still there when we went back.. very frustrating..
We've booked time off for BD2012..
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But suerely its more of a problem for your 10mmonth old child to toddle accross the forecourt, and then find he is unable to reach the counter to hand over the cash, or woerse still he cant reach the chiop and pin machine, or recognise the numbers.
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My parents used to leave me and my two sisters in the car while they went to the pub for a drink (if we where lucky they'd bring us out a bag of crisps), but that was back in the sixties and you where allowed to use common sense bringing up your kids then (my dad was a police sergeant at the time BTW).
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I just noticed I managed to completely mis-type my last post. nevermind. I reckon Audi will be along in a minute with an in car baby monitor you can hear on your keys for only £600... I bet more babies get left in garages and supermarkets than get stolen from cars...
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