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The old lost baby trick? Not today.
The first thing I thought of.
The old lost baby trick? Not today.
Moral of the story- Never help strangers.
China vindicated.
Not surprising after reading the comments the friends and family of the neglectful father, they all seemed like bottom of the bucket types.
The guy being brown explains why the father is unapologetic.
I had something similar happen to me. I was in Barned and Noble on my lunch break, and was reading a magazine, when i saw a little girl walking around crying. I watched her for a few minutes. After seeing no parents were coming, i asked her if she knew where her parents were. Of course she didnt know so i took her to customer service desk and asked them to page the parents. Right as the clerk was about to get on the PA, hysterical mother comes up swinging at me that i was trying to kidnap her child. She called the police and everything. Was handcuffed and questioned. The employees knew me and tried telling her and the police i wouldnt do a thing. Eventually they pulled footage and confirmed i took her straight to the customer service desk.
Didnt even get an apology from either of them.
Sorry it may be cold, but fuck that. You cant keep an eye on your kids, i stuck my neck out for the last time.
That's something to keep in mind actually. If the police are called first while you help the child then when/if they come they CAN vouch for being contacted about the child first. Might be a little extreme in some circumstances though, you can probably avoid that in a store or mall at least by guiding them to an employee who can call for help.This is why it's hard to help people sometimes because you just don't know what will happen to YOU.
My friend found a lost kid once and he phoned the police, told them his name, where he found the child. Then they told him to stay with the child and ask around while waiting for the police.
These days you don't know how some people will react to a good samaritan.
First step is, ring the Police say you have found a 2 year old lost, wait for Police. That simple.
Thinking the same thing.Where's that Blackish clip when you need it? Pretty apt for this situation.
The respondent will give the person calling instructions on what to do while waiting for them to arrive though.Do the police have teleportation devices that enable them to instantaneously arrive at the scene?
Telephone calls take time. Police response takes time.
What if the 2 year old decides to wander into the road while we're all standing around waiting for the police to arrive because we're too scared to help? Do we just let the kid play real life Crossy Road?
It's not simple.
The guy did the right thing.
The Dad is obviously a fuckwit.
Edited to add :
I've been in similar situations a couple of times when I've come across lost children in supermarkets and I've always alerted a member of staff or if one is not immediately available taken the child to customer services.
Fuck not helping due to the possibility of an ignorant parent getting the wrong idea. They lost their kid and I'm supposed to give a flying fuck about their opinion of my character?
Yeah no, the safety of the child comes first and foremost.
Thinking the same thing.
The respondent will give the person calling instructions on what to do while waiting for them to arrive though.
Not saying the dude didn't do the right thing. Thing's would definitely be better off though if he'd notified somebody else and asked for help looking for the parents, or even better, calling the police and following their directions.
The first thing I thought of.
Welcome to 2017.And yet no one is blaming the parents for apparently losing their child in the first place
Father honestly seemed to be projecting his own failures
And this is why, no matter what, you should keep a wide fucking distance from kids that aren't your own and aren't with their parents. Because frankly this exact shit happens frequently enough that the idea of helping a lost kid could potentially ruin your life.
What a wonderful world...
"Suspected pedophole attacks father protecting child"I will always save a kid, but I would hate to have to kick their dad's ass afterward.
Had a few nasty exchanges with a parent when something like this happens. I remember once I was in a bookstore and I was standing there reading the jacket of one of them when I feel my pant leg being tugged on. I look down and there's this tiny little girl standing there looking up at me and holding on to my pant leg. I looked down the aisles and didn't see anybody, then started speaking really loudly just in case: "Hi! Where's your mommy and daddy?" while holding the book the entire time and never even crouching over. I couldn't even really move because I probably would've made her fall while she was holding on to my jeans, and then I'd be alone in an aisle with a crying little girl.
5 minutes later a mom comes from around the corner and doesn't even walk up, she stands at the end of the aisle and tells her kid to "come here NOW" while giving me a death stare. Not a sorry, not a thank you, nothing. Just venom.
If it makes you feel better, there's a decent chance the venom was directed more towards the kid, for wandering away. If the mom thought you were dangerous she would have swooped to get the kid herself.
Yeah, maybe. Just didn't look that way from the way she was glowering at me.
Florida man sounds like Florida manFather sounds like a loser.
Sue the ever living shit out of that father.
I can understand the mistake, but not even owning up or apologizing then sharing this dudes picsl online just makes the father a douchebag and deserves whatever legal action gets taken against him.
Nah... Women regardless of race generally aren't automatically flagged as predators.Stories like this make me extremely sad. I remember one time when I was the crying little kid who got lost. Family went to a store, and my brother had asked my parents if he could go to the toy section. I tagged along with him, but he eventually ditched my ass like every good brother.
An older black lady approached me while I was walking around and crying and asked if I was lost. We went to the check-out area of the store and stood there waiting. She'd ask me if the people walking by were either my mom/dad. Eventually my mom comes up running in a panic and thanks the woman. I was probably four or five at the time, but I've never forgotten the woman who helped me.
If that had happened today instead that poor woman probably would've had the cops called on her.