Woman puts gas can in car seat – but not toddler!

  • Brad Juaire
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 6101
    #1277597

    This gives a whole new meaning of high gas prices!

    Woman puts gas can in car seat — but not toddler
    By Lateef Mungin, CNN
    updated 4:58 AM EDT, Wed June 6, 2012

    (CNN) — It must have been a valuable gas can.

    A mother was cited in Aurora, Colorado, after authorities found her toddler in a lap belt and a gas can in a child safety seat.

    A Colorado driver drew the ire of many after she strapped a gas can to a child car seat — but left a toddler in a diaper restrained only with a lap belt.

    A police officer in the city of Aurora who stopped the driver during a routine “Click it or Ticket” seat belt enforcement check snapped a photo of what he saw.

    The Colorado Department of Transportation posted the photo on its Facebook with a message that read:

    “Unbelievable! This heartbreaking photo was taken by an officer… Share it to remind everyone that life is precious, so please be responsible and make sure children are properly restrained in the appropriate child safety seat.”

    By Wednesday morning, angry readers flooded the page with more than 200 comments and more than 600 others had re-posted it on their pages.

    “Sadly this photo seems to say that the parents think that gas is more valuable than the little one!” one comment read.

    Another said: “The poor child. What if they got into an accident? That baby can’t be older then 2 years old.”

    The woman told police that the child frequently unbuckled his seat belt, CNN affiliate KUSA reported.

    An officer asked the mother if the child also frequently grabbed a gas can, buckled it into a car seat and then buckled himself in a seat next to the gas can.

    The woman, the affiliate said, had no answer.

    The mother was ticketed for seat beat violations, a car seat violation and other traffic offenses, the affiliate reported.

    John Schultz
    Inactive
    Portage, WI
    Posts: 3309
    #1074069

    Quote:


    It’s sad that people who would be good parents often have trouble conceiving, while the people who have absolutely no responsibility and should never be trusted with the care of a child are able to breed like rabbits.

    It makes me sad for the future of our species.

    Exhibit A: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/mother-drives-5-week-old-top-car-164426051–abc-news-topstories.html


    I left a 12 pack of beer on the roof once. I went back for it after it fell off and rescued 11 of the poor little guys.

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #1074295

    I remember standing on the front seat next to mom or dad going down the road.
    Were they bad parents?
    Not defending this woman.
    Just curious.

    stuart
    Mn.
    Posts: 3682
    #1074299

    Quote:


    I remember standing on the front seat next to mom or dad going down the road.
    Were they bad parents?
    Not defending this woman.
    Just curious.


    Nope

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #1074312

    Thanks Stuart. I did the same with my own boys.

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #1074321

    I was giggling today thinking the same thing Herb. Don’t know if I ever wore a seat belt until I was old enough to drive.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59944
    #1074325

    That didn’t HAVE seat belts until I was old enough to drive.

    Guess that might not be true. I was on the Danny Thomas show when the commercials started airing about the safety of seat belts, but they were always tucked into the seat. It was the late 70’s when shoulder harnesses came to be and I tried real hard to wear them. But when it takes 5 minutes to drive from one side of town to the other…it didn’t seem to make sense.

    sgt._rock
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 2515
    #1074426

    The sad part of that picture is that she has one of those new dang nabbed fangled gas cans you can’t pour out of.

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