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commotiocordis ([personal profile] commotiocordis) wrote2006-10-07 11:07 pm

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Was at Best Buy at 9:30 or so with my dad to return this power cord thing for his laptop (we finally think we figured out the problem, yay for that) and there was a little boy in the car next to us. Adorably cute. No more than 4 years old. Alone. In the car. God knows for how long. At least for the entire 10 or 15 minutes we were in there. I noticed him right when I got out of the car and told the manager in the store, but they were like "Yeah, there's nothing we can do." I wanted to stay and wait by the car for the parents or whomever to come out, to chew them freaking out make sure that he would be okay, but we had to leave and the store people said they'd watch.

I think I'm going to call in to the Town Talk thing in the newspaper, where people call and bitch and the newspaper prints it, and be like "To the parents of the little boy left in the car on Saturday at the Best Buy- do you do that in the summer too?"

Because, god, he was little. And really adorable. Smiling at me, and. . . those people make me so mad. He's a gorgeous little boy. Missouri's been all up with the crazy little kid kidnappers lately. What if he were to accidentally unlock the car? Anybody could get in, steal the car, steal him, whatever.

Stupid parents. They shouldn't be allowed to have kids. I'm not adverse to a practical parenting test before allowing children to be born. You're just sterile until you prove that you won't bash your kids' heads in or leave them in cars. You apply for a permit to have a child. Would solve some stuff.

[identity profile] allybally123.livejournal.com 2006-10-08 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
Ugh. People are so stupid sometimes! I get so angry with human beings for the ridiculous things they do.

Hopefully that kid will be OK. You should call the newspaper. If that ever happens again you should take down the liscense plate number and hand it over to the cops or something. *is now furious*

[identity profile] crashcart9.livejournal.com 2006-10-08 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh, license plate number. I didn't think about that. That is a good idea. Make the cops, though they probably can't arrest them until it's been a certain amount of time, at least yell at them for a bit.

[identity profile] chaosity.livejournal.com 2006-10-08 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
That's terrible. And they'll probably use the "Oh, I just wanted to run in and grab two things, but I got sidetracked" excuse, and it's like "Hello?! Would you leave an ice cream cake in the back seat? What about a bag of diamonds? Because if you do that again, one of two things is going to happen: you're child will practically melt from the heat, or he will get stolen. *kicks*"
Right that doesn't make sense but whatever. I am angry at that. I hate it when people do that to their dogs, too. Especially in summer, when the poor doggies are stinking hot with their fur and all.

[identity profile] crashcart9.livejournal.com 2006-10-08 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hello?! Would you leave an ice cream cake in the back seat? What about a bag of diamonds? Because if you do that again, one of two things is going to happen: you're child will practically melt from the heat, or he will get stolen.

I like that. Though it wasn't hot. Which was good, because if it was, I would have gotten the kid to hit the unlock button and broken him out of there.

It did make sense. T'was good.

I hate it when people do that to their dogs, too.

Yup. Fried puppy is bad.

[identity profile] chaosity.livejournal.com 2006-10-09 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
I would have gotten the kid to hit the unlock button and broken him out of there.

Which reinforces the whole kidnapping thing. It would be rather easy to get the small, gullible child to unlock the car and in doing so allow a psycho kidnapper to take him.

Fried puppy is bad.

Indeed.