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DaCan23
01-25-2006, 01:51 PM
It's your freaking KID, let em break the window you cheap loser!!!

http://www.boston.com/news/local/connecticut/articles/2006/01/24/arrested_mom_targets_police_and_fire_officials/

Torque
01-25-2006, 02:05 PM
Wow ... I'm speechless.

As much as I love my car, if it was a question of anyone's life (especially my kid's) or the car, I'd be willing to total the car to save that life.

Blitzkrieg Bob
01-25-2006, 02:20 PM
I'd have used the "Jaws of Life" and tear the doors off.

There was places for people like this...but we had to close them after the war.

onewhippedpuppy
01-25-2006, 02:22 PM
Someone else that shouldn't have had kids......

632 Regal
01-25-2006, 02:25 PM
obviously.
Someone else that shouldn't have had kids......

SharkmanBMW
01-25-2006, 02:35 PM
I would love to hear the outcome of this... what a "special" woman... wants police to babysit while she goes home to get another key... who the **** does she think she is?????????????
She used poor judgement and everyone found out, now she's looks like the beatch she truly is!

DaCan23
01-25-2006, 02:41 PM
and it was only a 1999 Audi, you'd think she just drove it brand new off the lot.... regardless, I dont have kids, but if it was one of my nephews, I dont car if it was my old beater from HS or the Ferrari F50 I'll never have, same result do whatever it takes

iNomis
01-25-2006, 02:43 PM
Somebody in the story is stupid(mom, operator, police, reporter?) but nowhere does it say how far she lived or how long it would her to go get her key or what the conditions where like. The 911 operator gave her 2 choices, we break your window or your kid dies. Maybe just maybe there was a 3rd choice?

Edit: sorry it does say hot summer day at the beginning of story. Nevermind...

Blitzkrieg Bob
01-25-2006, 02:47 PM
Hmmm. Yeah! the Lawyer & reporter dies too.

Now that's a happy ending

mystical_wings
01-25-2006, 03:03 PM
I have 2 kids, both little, break the damn window!!!!! Just get them out!! Some people really should not have kids

mystical_wings
01-25-2006, 03:08 PM
on second thought, wheres the brick, i'll do it myself

onewhippedpuppy
01-25-2006, 04:53 PM
In KS there's laws against people leaving their kids in a hot car, every summer they bust a few people for it. They should have canned her ass for a day, that would have been the last time she left her kids sit outside.

Blitzkrieg Bob
01-25-2006, 05:37 PM
We got parents that leave their kids in an unlock running car-keys and all..Some crook jumps in and takes off with the kid and all.

Oh..I was only going in for a minute to pick up Chinese food, and I figured I'd leave the car running for the A/C, so my little booger eater would be cool. Didn' want him to die in a hot car.

mikell
01-25-2006, 05:54 PM
Unfair to Audi. They just sell them, they don't ask for character references first.

rot535i
01-25-2006, 06:42 PM
I have an idea. Lock her in the car and leave her.

Cactuar
01-25-2006, 06:57 PM
We need to do IQ tests and hand out parental licenses to people who succeed them. Some people just aren't smart enough to have a life in their hands. Pathetic.

Kobe Diesel
01-25-2006, 07:14 PM
Years ago, my mother broke the window of a Mercedes with 3 frantic dogs in the back seat on a 105F day. I think dogs have a right to live too.

onewhippedpuppy
01-26-2006, 08:09 AM
You have to take a test to drive a car, but anybody can have and raise a child. Strange world we live in.

ILoveMPower
01-26-2006, 09:47 AM
Ridiculous, all I can say.

Russell
01-26-2006, 10:23 AM
First I agree that the emergency people should just break the window and remove the child. No hesitation. However, after googling a bit, I found some differing opinions. She was only 1.5 miles from home. IF and a big IF, if the child was in no danger/stress, I can see her offering an alternative to car damage. I can also see the emergency people properly saying no. However, I think everthing got off track at this point.

I bet she threw a fit and they then arrested her. Now she sues because the police say she valued the car over the child. She says she was defamed without reason and wants her day in court.

She may be correct simply because she offered what she thought was a logical solution and was turned down. Where she went wrong was to get aggitated/upset enough to get arrested. Police /emergency people/media may have went wrong in saying she valued car more than her child.

The court system should have fun with this. Watch the media.

BTW, just an observation. Please do not flame me

Torque
01-26-2006, 12:31 PM
First I agree the emergeny people should just break the window and remove the child. No hesitation. However, after googling a bit, I found some differing opinions. She was only 1.5 miles from home. IF and a big IF, the child was in no danger/stress, I can her offering an alternative to car damage. I can also see the emergency people properly saying no. However, I think everthing got off track at this point.

I bet she threw a fit and they then arrested her. Now she sues because the police say she valued the car over the child. She says she was defamed without reason and wants her day in court.

She may be correct simply because she offered what she thought was a logical solution and was turned down. Where she went wrong was to get aggitated/upset enough to get arrested. Police /emergency people/media may have went wrong in saying she valued car more than her child.

The court system should have fun with this. Watch the media.

BTW, just an observation. Please do not flame meno intention to flame you, but if she thought going home to get the key was an option, she should have done so before calling 911 ...

Russell
01-26-2006, 01:30 PM
Thought of that and I made the assumption that she had no transportation and wanted the emergency people to take her home. Perhaps she went off when they would not. Who knows. Entire issue is interesting on many levels.

DaCan23
01-26-2006, 01:54 PM
I think this is the main point behind the police/fire issue, because she called 911 for help, they were going to solve the problem, but then she wanted to use them like a taxi service for help. Weren't her house keys in the car? If there was someone home, then why didnt she just call them to bring the spare set in the first place.

A problem w/ 911 is people call it for things they really shouldn't... just like how people go to the ER at the hospital when they should just see their own Dr. My mom worked in the ER for 25yrs and says about 1/2 those that come into the ER dont really need to be there.


no intention to flame you, but if she thought going home to get the key was an option, she should have done so before calling 911 ...

DanH
01-26-2006, 03:05 PM
Thats where deadbolt locking comes in handy and she wouldn't know how to get out since breaking the windows was out of the question...


I have an idea. Lock her in the car and leave her.

SharkmanBMW
01-26-2006, 09:25 PM
no intention to flame you, but if she thought going home to get the key was an option, she should have done so before calling 911 ...


She called 911 because she wanted the 911 services to watch the child and take her home to get the keys.... pretty arrogant.

stx133
01-26-2006, 10:12 PM
wrong cases at the ER, my wife is a nurse and had a paret bring their child in to the childrens specialist at 3am to see a doctor because said child was not growing fast enough.....

Jon K
01-27-2006, 01:14 AM
Yah yah horrible mother etc,

did anyone notice how poorly the article was written?

They chose this quote without editting for clarity

"What this is about is a panicked mother calling 911, then being blamed for an inadequate and failed 911 response," Maddox said."

So... the mom got blamed for the failed 911 response? Or 911 got blamed for the failed response? Poor poor writing.

JohnC
01-27-2006, 01:21 AM
wow, that lady is dumb

theres an audi at my school with mercedes monoblocks on it complete with the 3 point star centercaps.

Russell
01-27-2006, 07:56 AM
I found out she call ems and asked them to take her to get her car key. WRONG request! Then she left the car/child to go home and get the key after ems arrived. I believe they told her she would be arrested if she did leave.

On the other hand, the ems shattered the window over the child without covering it in tape first (believe that is standard procedure). Why did they not use another window away from the child? Looks like a series of dumb/weak moves on all sides.

Human nature and behavior under stress and perhaps anger is always interesting.

ra_pro
01-27-2006, 03:35 PM
Don't be too quick to judge if you don't know the circumstances. I was sued by local city because I had my dog in the car in the summer. The car was in a shade under the tree with all windows open. I could demonstrate that the temperature in the car was lower than in my apartment as I don' have an airconditioning. In addition there was a breeze in the car which wasn't in my apartment. The cops wouldn't even investigate or listen to arguments. The funny thing was that when I went to court with the cop duly present it turned out the prosecutor couldn't even find the statue under which I was charged.

I am not defending the woman just saying that breaking windows and hauling somebody to court is not always the only solution.