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uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-25-06 12:23 AM
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20. "Inadequate guardianship" Absent 40 times, late 14
Mr.Redstone, I was going to ask you to please not jump on the parents, because sometimes we have to work or cannot always be monitoring our children, but after reading the whole story, under watch of gramma who was sleeping, the poor kid needs counseling for the whole thing. Poor kids, both of them.
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  -Charge of Negligent Homicide for Boy, 8, in School Bus Death BareNakedLiberal  May-24-06 10:39 PM   #0 
  - So my question is ..why was the bus unlocked and why  MadMaddie   May-24-06 10:42 PM   #1 
  - exactly !  proud patriot   May-24-06 11:07 PM   #9 
  - In most states the legal age of culpability is seven  Nevernose   May-24-06 11:35 PM   #11 
  - The emergency exit is where he entered.. and it has to stay unlocked  progressivebydesign   May-25-06 12:15 AM   #17 
  - You a bus driver?  LeighAnn   May-25-06 03:53 AM   #25 
  - And if it had been an adult who'd done this....  TheMadMonk   May-25-06 04:27 AM   #26 
  - More like "Negligent Supervision of a Child"  GoddessOfGuinness   May-25-06 04:45 PM   #29 
  - What about the driver and the school district  Jed Dilligan   May-24-06 10:42 PM   #2 
  - Why should the district and driver be at fault? Makes no sense.  progressivebydesign   May-25-06 12:21 AM   #19 
  - at 8 years , shouldn't there be an adult to watch what they are doing  JI7   May-24-06 10:49 PM   #3 
  - Like, maybe, his PARENTS?  Redstone   May-24-06 10:53 PM   #5 
     - Self delete. nt  Miss Chybil   May-24-06 11:46 PM   #16 
     - "Inadequate guardianship" Absent 40 times, late 14  uppityperson   May-25-06 12:23 AM   #20 
  - This is going to make a lot of 8-year-olds think twice next time they have  1932   May-24-06 10:49 PM   #4 
  - Lots of evil laughter (n/t)  Nevernose   May-24-06 11:37 PM   #13 
  - An 8 year old can now be a criminal?  Erika   May-24-06 10:57 PM   #6 
  - I think it's because this kid was warned before and suspended for it.  progressivebydesign   May-25-06 12:23 AM   #21 
  - is this even allowed ?  JI7   May-24-06 11:01 PM   #7 
  - i know in Texas they cant, i think 10 is the cut-off  don954   May-24-06 11:32 PM   #10 
  - I'm sorry. ARE THEY NUTS????? Are we going to be charging 5 yr olds next?  pnwmom   May-24-06 11:03 PM   #8 
  - We could charge their parents.  Nevernose   May-24-06 11:36 PM   #12 
     - Self- delete. nt  Miss Chybil   May-24-06 11:45 PM   #15 
     - What are you going to charge them for?  1932   May-25-06 12:17 AM   #18 
  - Jesus Christ. Why was a child able to get into a bus, alone?  Miss Chybil   May-24-06 11:45 PM   #14 
  - because his grandma was asleep, the bus is unlocked by law..  progressivebydesign   May-25-06 12:25 AM   #22 
     - A parked bus with an unlocked  pinerow   May-25-06 05:47 PM   #30 
  - Another reason to LOATH the Criminally-Unjust system  ProudDad   May-25-06 01:56 AM   #23 
  - There is a real easy technical solution to the problem  MindPilot   May-25-06 03:47 AM   #24 
  - Attractive nuisance law  warrens   May-25-06 01:00 PM   #28 
  - How can this be?  JerseygirlCT   May-25-06 12:35 PM   #27 
 

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