Calgary police confirmed this afternoon a boy was killed today as he ran to catch a C-Train when it began to pull away
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My question is what the hell were the parents doing at the time?? Young kids like that should not be left loose on a train platform. I've seen parents let their kids wander way far ahead on the subway platforms here in Toronto. Nuts I say, nuts.
"CDN_PATRIOT" said My question is what the hell were the parents doing at the time?? Young kids like that should not be left loose on a train platform. I've seen parents let their kids wander way far ahead on the subway platforms here in Toronto. Nuts I say, nuts.
"CDN_PATRIOT" said My question is what the hell were the parents doing at the time?? Young kids like that should not be left loose on a train platform. I've seen parents let their kids wander way far ahead on the subway platforms here in Toronto. Nuts I say, nuts.
"Zipperfish" said My question is what the hell were the parents doing at the time?? Young kids like that should not be left loose on a train platform. I've seen parents let their kids wander way far ahead on the subway platforms here in Toronto. Nuts I say, nuts.
-J.
Got kids?
Which is irrelevant to the subject of protecting children around dangerous machinery.
Which is irrelevant to the subject of protecting children around dangerous machinery.
Sez u. If you don't have kids, you don't have a clue what you're talking about. You have no idea. Even if you streetched your imagination to its limits, you would still not even be close to the reality of having kids. End o' story.
Sez me, who does have kids. Either my wife or myself have our youngest, who is 6, firmly in hand when boarding or leaving any mass transit because we know children aren't careful and need adults to watch out for them. A moment of indiscretion can lead to a life time of reflection.
Sez u. If you don't have kids, you don't have a clue what you're talking about. You have no idea. Even if you streetched your imagination to its limits, you would still not even be close to the reality of having kids. End o' story.
Even though you've learned a lot about me over the past five years kindly don't assume you know and I won't do the same with you.
"ShepherdsDog" said Sez me, who does have kids. Either my wife or myself have our youngest, who is 6, firmly in hand when boarding or leaving any mass transit because we know children aren't careful and need adults to watch out for them. A moment of indiscretion can lead to a life time of reflection.
So just to get this straight then--you've never lost sight of your kids, even for a moment?
Well, I stand corrected. I met the perfect parent.
"ShepherdsDog" said Sez me, who does have kids. Either my wife or myself have our youngest, who is 6, firmly in hand when boarding or leaving any mass transit because we know children aren't careful and need adults to watch out for them. A moment of indiscretion can lead to a life time of reflection.
My point exactly. A simple mix of common sense and parenting.
Sorry. Maybe you do have kids, I don't know. I'm just pointing out that folks that don't have kids often consider themselves experts on the subject of bringing them up, which causes those of us with them to roll our eyes.
An easily avoided tragedy.
What kind of cruel and vicious blackhearted BS are you trying to peddle this time?
-J.
My question is what the hell were the parents doing at the time?? Young kids like that should not be left loose on a train platform. I've seen parents let their kids wander way far ahead on the subway platforms here in Toronto. Nuts I say, nuts.
-J.
I guess you're cruel and blackhearted, too.
An easily avoided tragedy.
What kind of cruel and vicious blackhearted BS are you trying to peddle this time?
I guess this highly advanced procedure for preventing harm to small children has escaped notice in Canada...
My question is what the hell were the parents doing at the time?? Young kids like that should not be left loose on a train platform. I've seen parents let their kids wander way far ahead on the subway platforms here in Toronto. Nuts I say, nuts.
-J.
Got kids?
My question is what the hell were the parents doing at the time?? Young kids like that should not be left loose on a train platform. I've seen parents let their kids wander way far ahead on the subway platforms here in Toronto. Nuts I say, nuts.
-J.
Got kids?
Which is irrelevant to the subject of protecting children around dangerous machinery.
Which is irrelevant to the subject of protecting children around dangerous machinery.
Sez u. If you don't have kids, you don't have a clue what you're talking about. You have no idea. Even if you streetched your imagination to its limits, you would still not even be close to the reality of having kids. End o' story.
Sez u. If you don't have kids, you don't have a clue what you're talking about. You have no idea. Even if you streetched your imagination to its limits, you would still not even be close to the reality of having kids. End o' story.
Even though you've learned a lot about me over the past five years kindly don't assume you know and I won't do the same with you.
Sez me, who does have kids. Either my wife or myself have our youngest, who is 6, firmly in hand when boarding or leaving any mass transit because we know children aren't careful and need adults to watch out for them. A moment of indiscretion can lead to a life time of reflection.
So just to get this straight then--you've never lost sight of your kids, even for a moment?
Well, I stand corrected. I met the perfect parent.
Sez me, who does have kids. Either my wife or myself have our youngest, who is 6, firmly in hand when boarding or leaving any mass transit because we know children aren't careful and need adults to watch out for them. A moment of indiscretion can lead to a life time of reflection.
My point exactly. A simple mix of common sense and parenting.
-J.