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Old 01-06-2007, 12:52   #470
Xaccers
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Re: Toddler 'abducted' during holiday

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Originally Posted by zinglebarb View Post
where have I said its their fault? I see a misquote there mate. I have said all along the parents should not have left the kids not just because of abduction risks but for other reasons to.

See rammy there is every need for me to keep going on cuz no one takes any notice
Things happen whether parents are there or not as demonstrated by the bath abduction while the house was full of people.

When I was 2 all my mates and I used to play out on our own in the cul-de-sac we lived in. No parents were around.
Things happen, it's part of life. I got my head stuck in a gate trying to get into a friends garden, loads of bumps and grazes, mate broke his arm falling from a swing. It's called life.
In Saudi at the age of 5 I was able to walk around large shopping centres on my own while my mum and sister did their own thing. I the Red Sea I spent hours alone swimming up and down the shore and reef.
I've seen the detremental effect on children that wrapping them up in cotton wool can do, it's not a pretty sight!
Messed up kids that can't think for themselves, poor imaginations, difficulty socialising, bed wetting until early teens.
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