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Why can't we punish people in the same manner they committed their crime? Why do I ask this?
http://www.wistv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4732090
This happened right down the street where I was working at the time. Woman worked at Lowes, and decided to leave the child in the car because she couldn't find childcare. Now, she parked all the way towards the street, so no one would see the child in the car (like if she had parked normally).
Now, why does this make me so upset? Notice I said 'at the time.' I stopped working to be a full-time dad.
These are my girls:
They are the pride of my life. I'd do anything for them (they are 16w, BTW). Now, the last week or so it has been scorching here. I went to JoAnns today for photo storage boxes, and saw the same thing I've seen for the last week: After I get the stroller out, and the one who is behind my seat into the stroller, I shut my door and hurry my ass around to the other side. Through the 1/4 window, I see my other daughter. It is at this point that just wretches my heart and stomach that someone could know that their child will literally cook in a car that tempatures could exceed 150F. Hell, I feel bad for the 45 seconds after I shut off the car until I get my second daughter out of the car.
We need to have penalties that people are actually afraid of again. People aren't afraid of dying if it means not spending 40 years in jail. How about locking these people up in the same conditions and let them
ing cook. I could go on about other crimes like sexually assaulting a child, but I'll save that for another time. We need to start making examples out of people. You choose to willing leave a child in a baking car, I say you lose your constitutional rights to do anything other than to die just the same way you subjected them to.
/rant.
http://www.wistv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4732090
This happened right down the street where I was working at the time. Woman worked at Lowes, and decided to leave the child in the car because she couldn't find childcare. Now, she parked all the way towards the street, so no one would see the child in the car (like if she had parked normally).
Now, why does this make me so upset? Notice I said 'at the time.' I stopped working to be a full-time dad.
These are my girls:

They are the pride of my life. I'd do anything for them (they are 16w, BTW). Now, the last week or so it has been scorching here. I went to JoAnns today for photo storage boxes, and saw the same thing I've seen for the last week: After I get the stroller out, and the one who is behind my seat into the stroller, I shut my door and hurry my ass around to the other side. Through the 1/4 window, I see my other daughter. It is at this point that just wretches my heart and stomach that someone could know that their child will literally cook in a car that tempatures could exceed 150F. Hell, I feel bad for the 45 seconds after I shut off the car until I get my second daughter out of the car.
We need to have penalties that people are actually afraid of again. People aren't afraid of dying if it means not spending 40 years in jail. How about locking these people up in the same conditions and let them

/rant.