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Old 18-05-2007, 15:13   #281
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Re: Toddler 'abducted' during holiday

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Originally Posted by Xaccers View Post
Isn't having lost their daughter punishment enough?
I'm on of the posters who have said that they should have some blame apportioned to them for leaving their kids in the manner in which they did. I have also pointed out that it is likely that there could have been other circumstances where parents would be punished or have their kids taken into care if something less fortunate had happened to their children whilst they had left them alone.
I don't think any punishment they receive will be worse than that of losing a daughter, but I do feel that there is a case of negligence to answer for. We could always ask, "Did Maddie 'deserve' to be left alone in a room all alone?" It's quite clear that this has made it easier for her to be abducted.

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Originally Posted by Paul M View Post
Not for all the perfect parents on this forum it seems.
No one is perfect, and I for one am far from a perfect parent. The think is you do not have to be perfect to see how stupid and irresponsible it is to leave a 3 year old alone in a house without any adult supervision.

Also I agree with another poster that thats a pretty stupid comment to make.
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