Yea, wanting kids to have access to safe and affordable childcare is weird?
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Yea, wanting kids to have access to safe and affordable childcare is weird?


Oh yeah, that would never happen to me at that age.Also she’s 9 years old so unless she was drugged or sleeping she would know to get out of the car
This ain't your grandma's generation
You comment makes me wonder. I bet this mother was doing this all spring whenever she couldn't find somebody to watch her kid, But since it was only 70 degree nothing bad happened. she fukked up and didn't adjust her gameplan for the summer when its 90 degrees outside.We see the same story multiples times every summer
Commented on Thu Jul 3 13:47:03 2025 UTC
It’s easy to doze off in a hot car and die. Everyone saying she was disabled or mentally challenged is ignoring the fact that a 9 year old was told to sit tight and wait for a whole shift. What else was there to do but sleep?
*especially since the shift started at 6am.
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││ Commented on Thu Jul 3 13:53:41 2025 UTC
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│ Plus what about having to go to the bathroom? Or eat? Jesus Christ.
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│ ││ │ Commented on Thu Jul 3 13:59:43 2025 UTC
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│ │ She probably had snacks and the water. Hopefully a bit of breakfast. But regular meals are not a given when you are poor. She may have been accustomed to only eating later in the day. Bathroom, who knows. Maybe a pee bottle or something. It’s clear that her mother was stuck between providing for her kids and being a parent. She most likely thought better to leave her in the car than lose the job and they end up homeless.
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│ │ ││ │ │ Commented on Thu Jul 3 14:03:28 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ The child would have been safer home alone. There's no excuse for this.
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│ │ │ ││ │ │ │ Commented on Thu Jul 3 14:20:05 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ │ I JUST saw a post yesterday about a single mother leaving her kids home alone and the house burned down and she got arrested
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│ │ │ │ It's kinda an impossible choice for a single parent unable to get/afford childcare services
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│ │ │ │ (Not defending leaving a child in, specifically, a hot car, to be clear. But just saying that "leaving kiddo home alone" has its own risks)
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