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Old 05-05-2007, 22:04   #61
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Old 05-05-2007, 22:09   #62
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one thing is for certain, if it wasnt that child it would have been another child, this is the whole miserable situation! children have been abducted/gone missing right under parents noses in the past regardless of age.
it is every parents duty to do the very best you can to protect your child if something happens and you know you have done your best it will not be your fault if you do take risks and lets face facts here they took the risk if the worst happens how will they live with themselves everyday with be a living hell. There is never a good enough reason to risk the most important things in your lives what excuse can there be?

I want a happy ending to this same as everyone else . There is a message here it could save childrens lives
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Re: Toddler 'abducted' during holiday

I give up, i really do, it seems that people have allready decided its all the parents fault and one even hopes she has a better life with the people that took her
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I give up, i really do, it seems that people have allready decided its all the parents fault and one even hopes she has a better life with the people that took her

you cant focus on that one persons point to nullify my point for a start. Are you really saying its ok or what come straight out with it do you think its on to leave a 3 year old in these circumstances yes or no
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I give up, i really do, it seems that people have allready decided its all the parents fault and one even hopes she has a better life with the people that took her
I think it is clear that the parents are at fault.
If any parents here would have done the same thing in the same circumstances, please step up and say so.
I hope they find the girl unharmed soon.
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I think it is clear that the parents are at fault.
If any parents here would have done the same thing in the same circumstances, please step up and say so.
I hope they find the girl unharmed soon.
IT IS NOT THE PARENTS FAULT
Get a life
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Get a life
I said at fault.

Which means should take some of the blame.
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I said at fault.

Which means should take some of the blame.
They was wrong to leave the children alone they could have hurt themselves and nobody there to help, but they can no way be blamed for the abduction of there child.
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They was wrong to leave the children alone they could have hurt themselves and nobody there to help, but they can no way be blamed for the abduction of there child.
So you are saying they were wrong to leave the children alone in case they hurt themselves, good we agree on that. The fact they were not there allowed the child to be abducted.
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So your are saying they were wrong to leave the children alone in case they hurt themselves, good we agree on that. The fact they were not there allowed the child to be abducted.
Dont twist things, they did NOT allow there child to be snatched, tell me where you live and i'll get someone to rob you, , then it will be your fault for not being there
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Re: Toddler 'abducted' during holiday

I can't read the past five posts, but it really wasn't good enough to leave the kids alone when there were facilities available. It was very irresponsible, even if I do feel sorry for the family.
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Dont twist things, they did NOT allow there child to be snatched, tell me where you live and i'll get someone to rob you, , then it will be your fault for not being there
Oh dear. I have to leave my house on occasion, but I do make sure it is locked and alarm set. Are you saying that a few personal belongings have the same level of value as a childs life?
These parents have no excuse to leave their kids unattended.
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They was wrong to leave the children alone they could have hurt themselves and nobody there to help, but they can no way be blamed for the abduction of there child.

hmm try leaving your car unatended with the keys in and then try and claim on insurance for its loss

parents have a duty of care becuse things can happen if you are not there or at least in the near vicinity to your children to protect them

the one every one should be worrying about defending at the moment is the child and her siblings
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I think i'll leave this thread, to many armchair critics with pitchforks
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No pitchfork here.
Not asking for the parents to be lynched.
Just saying that the parents where wrong.
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