What an odd condition of the law!
Apr. 6th, 2006 12:54 pmYamaraashi-chan yesterday asserted that it was "illegal" for me to leave her in the car. I asked her if she knew there was such a law in Washington State, or if she had just heard this third-hand. She was sure it existed.
Well, I went and looked it up.
It's also illegal to leave a child in a car if the motor is running.
Well, I went and looked it up.
I wonder why the "condition" is there at the end? I would bet most kids who've died baking in a car were left there by someone who was forgetful for some reason other than drink.RCW 9.91.060: Leaving a child unattended in a parked vehicle.
Every person having the care and custody, whether temporary or permanent, of minor children under the age of twelve years, who shall leave such children in a parked automobile unattended by an adult while such person enters a tavern or other premises where vinous, spirituous, or malt liquors are dispensed for consumption on the premises shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
It's also illegal to leave a child in a car if the motor is running.
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Date: 2006-04-07 06:28 am (UTC)They have the same choice my parents had....don't go out. If they needed to go to the store, one of the parents stayed home with the children, the other went to the store. When they were working separate shifts, so there would be someone home with us most of the day, they left us at the sitter/preschool a few minutes longer so they could stop and get a few things. We didn't go out to eat, we didn't get hauled through a grocery store at 3 in the morning. If we did happen to be out in public and caused any fuss we were taken directly out of the store and taken home....and it wasn't exactly pleasant.
Any child who decides they would rather call the cops than obey their parents should be sent to spent time in Juv. Hall. Let them rot there for a month and see if they don't like the rules at home a little better.
Kids are allowed to run all over their parents these days. Hardly do I ever see children being disciplined or listening to their parents. I was recently walking though Target in the toy section, where I was actually doing research for a paper I was writing. A mother was telling her child to put the toy back and he kept whining at her to buy it. I looked at him, and said why don't you just listen to your mother and put it away....and don't even give me the look like you don't have to do what someone tells you to do.....He actually put the toy away and followed her out of the area. I felt bad for her, and hope I didn't embarrass her too much but geez, it was really making my day unpleasant and I couldn't deal with it.
Currently I will not have children in this society for fear of not being able to raise them properly....which does include disciplining them. I am certainly not suggesting that one should beat their children to get them to behave, but getting odd looks for lightly smaking my nephews hand when he was trying to put his fingers in a light socket proved to me that I just couldn't raise children within the 'standards' of this society.
Ok....off my rant now...honestly.
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