Agree with Nemski. Both anger me greatly. But the risk of no seatbeat leads to immediate death, thus it is the greater risk, thus I have to be angered by it more.
Plus, if the unbelted kid dies in an accident with my car (caused, of course, by his/her moron parent), I have to live with the guilt of contributing to the death. If the kid dies of lung cancer 10 years from now, I’ll never know.
What about a “parent” with a cigarette in one hand and a cell phone in the other, “driving” the car with their knees while an unbuckled child sits in the front without a car seat?
A trip to the New Castle Wal-Mart on any given Saturday should give you at least 2-3 sightings of the above situation.
What about the children, Steve? I suppose you wouldn’t have a problem with the “parents” if they knowingly exposed the kids to high levels of radiation or poison. To me, all are examples of criminal behavior on the parents part.
What about the children, Steve? I suppose you wouldn’t have a problem with the “parents” if they knowingly exposed the kids to high levels of radiation or poison. To me, all are examples of criminal behavior on the parents part.
I have to wonder why you singled out me for this question, and not jason? But I’ll answer it: there’s an old concept that’s not particularly politically correct these days, but still relevant: it’s called minding your own damn business. There is a profound distinction between abuse and sub-optimal parenting. There is also a profound distinction between parenting you happen to disagree with and abusive behavior.
What’s your answer? State-written and enforced rules on parenting? My son took up rock-climbing with my approval at age eight, skiing at age five. Perhaps you don’t approve; perhaps you do. I really don’t give a shit.
Funny how that smoking parent is a poor corporately addicted victim when it’s convenient to your ideological goals but is now an abusive parent.
I’d accept your Pavlov comment as an honest observation if I did think you were one of the brainless multitudes cheering ever Bush fuck up he concocted over the past eight years.
Do I like it when I see children without seatbelts or parents smoking in the car? No, but I don’t like a lot of things other parents do, just like I’m sure there are parents who don’t like what I do.
I’m with Jason and Steve on this one.
It’s scary to think of all the parenting laws we could come up with…
1. Never leave your child in a car while you pop into 7/11. (one of my personal pet peeves)
2. Always make sure your child eats enough fruits and vegetables.
3. Never let your child come home after school to an empty house.
4. Time spent playing video games or watching TV should be strictly enforced.
5. Alcohol must be removed from the house, or kept under lock and key, once your child reaches a certain age.
“I’d accept your Pavlov comment as an honest observation if I did think you were one of the brainless multitudes cheering ever Bush fuck up he concocted over the past eight years.”
neither. If I got upset over ever instance of bad parenting I saw I would be in a constant state of rage.
Though I agree with Jason, I will in fact answer you question. 🙂
Kids without seat belts. At least the second-hand smoke will cause long-term effects, however no seat belt could cause immediate death.
Agree with Nemski. Both anger me greatly. But the risk of no seatbeat leads to immediate death, thus it is the greater risk, thus I have to be angered by it more.
Plus, if the unbelted kid dies in an accident with my car (caused, of course, by his/her moron parent), I have to live with the guilt of contributing to the death. If the kid dies of lung cancer 10 years from now, I’ll never know.
What are they smoking? 😀
I go with jason on this one.
What about a “parent” with a cigarette in one hand and a cell phone in the other, “driving” the car with their knees while an unbuckled child sits in the front without a car seat?
A trip to the New Castle Wal-Mart on any given Saturday should give you at least 2-3 sightings of the above situation.
good one johnny 🙂
What about the children, Steve? I suppose you wouldn’t have a problem with the “parents” if they knowingly exposed the kids to high levels of radiation or poison. To me, all are examples of criminal behavior on the parents part.
It’s criminal to smoke while in the presence of your children?
It angers me more when the unbuckled kids are in fact smoking themselves in their carseats.
“MOM!!! THE LIGHTER!!!! I WANT IT!!!”
I grew up in a house and car grey with tabaco smoke and I turned out okay.
Anyway this is not related but I don’t like this cooking show trend where the audience claps for ingredients.
“andim gonnathrow in some garlic.
*clap, clap*
“yes garlic”
People have lost all dignity and self respect.
What about the children, Steve? I suppose you wouldn’t have a problem with the “parents” if they knowingly exposed the kids to high levels of radiation or poison. To me, all are examples of criminal behavior on the parents part.
I have to wonder why you singled out me for this question, and not jason? But I’ll answer it: there’s an old concept that’s not particularly politically correct these days, but still relevant: it’s called minding your own damn business. There is a profound distinction between abuse and sub-optimal parenting. There is also a profound distinction between parenting you happen to disagree with and abusive behavior.
What’s your answer? State-written and enforced rules on parenting? My son took up rock-climbing with my approval at age eight, skiing at age five. Perhaps you don’t approve; perhaps you do. I really don’t give a shit.
Funny how that smoking parent is a poor corporately addicted victim when it’s convenient to your ideological goals but is now an abusive parent.
People who don’t seatbelt their kids should be be required to perform community service as crash test dummies.
“…I don’t like this cooking show trend where the audience claps for ingredients.”
They’re probably just responding like Pavlov’s drooling dogs to an applause light. I think Obama may be using the same strategy and/or audience.
“People have lost all dignity and self respect.”
Indeed, they have.
I’d accept your Pavlov comment as an honest observation if I did think you were one of the brainless multitudes cheering ever Bush fuck up he concocted over the past eight years.
Do I like it when I see children without seatbelts or parents smoking in the car? No, but I don’t like a lot of things other parents do, just like I’m sure there are parents who don’t like what I do.
I’m with Jason and Steve on this one.
It’s scary to think of all the parenting laws we could come up with…
1. Never leave your child in a car while you pop into 7/11. (one of my personal pet peeves)
2. Always make sure your child eats enough fruits and vegetables.
3. Never let your child come home after school to an empty house.
4. Time spent playing video games or watching TV should be strictly enforced.
5. Alcohol must be removed from the house, or kept under lock and key, once your child reaches a certain age.
It’s just silly.
“I’d accept your Pavlov comment as an honest observation if I did think you were one of the brainless multitudes cheering ever Bush fuck up he concocted over the past eight years.”
NEWSBREAK! I don’t like Bush either, asshat.
children need to go to bed no later than 10:30pm
newsbreak: yes you do hatwax.
jason
I prefer to have my own children put into their boxes for the night well before 8pm; that way I can watch TV in peace