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Old 01-06-2007, 12:05   #461
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Re: Toddler 'abducted' during holiday

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
They might be pretty understanding if you had friends and neighbours in the next room or you'd paid staff to be at your house, from what I've heard and read you can't really compare leaving a child at home whilst the parents go down the pub with this, I could be wrong though, I am only basing this on what people who have stayed at the complex have said
From waht the parents have said in their interviews, thy felt that going to the restaurant "was no different to eating in the garden". They also reprtedly said that everyone in the complex looked out for each other's kids, even though they had made no arrangements for other people to keep an eye out on their children.

What is fact is that they didnt pay for child care arrangements (even though it was available in the complex) and they left the apartment unlocked.

I think that is highly negligent, on par with Zings example.

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Originally Posted by XFS03 View Post
There is also enough information out there to let people know that leaving 2 & 3 year olds on their own, unattended is downright negligent.


If someone leaves their child alone, they know it greatly increases the chance of that child being abducted.
I'd say that it greatly increases the chances of something happening to them, not necessarily abduction, and is downright negligent and irresponsible.
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