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Title: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Bird on January 13, 2016, 08:19:25 PM
I know its Bombstown area, full of people who don't speak English.... but how the **** can people still not get the message about DONT LEAVE KIDS IN CARS ON HOT ****ING DAYS??

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/woman-charged-after-leaving-young-child-locked-in-car-20160113-gm562s.html (http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/woman-charged-after-leaving-young-child-locked-in-car-20160113-gm562s.html)
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The young boy was found by officers inside a Toyota Corolla sedan with all the windows wound up.

It is alleged the child was in the vehicle for approximately one hour. The recorded temperature in Bankstown at the time was above 35 degrees celsius.

The child was in a distressed state when officers arrived at the scene, police said.

Officers had to force their way into the car to remove the child before he was treated by NSW Ambulance Paramedics.

The boy was then taken to Bankstown Hospital where he was treated for dehydration.

The mother, a 29-year-old woman, returned to the vehicle after being paged in the kebab shop.



On a typical summer day, the temperature inside a car - even with the windows slightly rolled down - can quickly rise above 50 to 60 degrees.

High temperatures inside vehicles can put children at a great risk for heat stroke and can lead to dehydration, seizures, stroke and death, police said.



Maybe they need TV Commercials showing stuff like this..
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/celebrity-chef-matt-moran-cooks-lamb-in-parked-suv-to-highlight-danger-of-leaving-kids-in-cars/news-story/b2479ead2cdf0f4c1c8504651f4e9f21 (http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/celebrity-chef-matt-moran-cooks-lamb-in-parked-suv-to-highlight-danger-of-leaving-kids-in-cars/news-story/b2479ead2cdf0f4c1c8504651f4e9f21)
"A time-lapse video then shows the meat cooking in just over an hour, with the vehicle reaching a maximum temperature of 72.5C."
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: dales133 on January 13, 2016, 08:32:33 PM
Generaly speaking the people who leave kids in cars on hot days arnt the kind of people we want breeding anyway....take that how you will but you cant help the stupid
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: speewa158 on January 13, 2016, 09:00:28 PM
Remove the child , install the parent  .
                    Problem Solved  :'(
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Rumpig on January 13, 2016, 09:05:49 PM
Remove the child , install the parent  .
                    Problem Solved  :'(
:cup:
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: loanrangie on January 14, 2016, 02:51:50 PM
You know whats its like when ya feel like a kebab, ya just gotta have that kebab.
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Jeepers Creepers on January 14, 2016, 04:16:51 PM
I would love to see a judge fine 'em whatever the amount I for being a fucwit and then add the penalty that they have to sit n a locked car for an hour and see how they like it.
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: tracker on January 14, 2016, 04:35:19 PM
Great You Tube clip Bird.......It really tells you what can happen...^5 cobber

                                                        Cheers Tracker.
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Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: edz on January 14, 2016, 04:35:50 PM
I would love to see a judge fine 'em whatever the amount I for being a fucwit and then add the penalty that they have to sit n a locked car for an hour and see how they like it.
Reminds me of a news special where an American judge set up a program to let non violent crims who stole stay out of prison if they got a job in the area they stole from and stayed out of trouble ..
 Then any one of the crims proven victims could at any time with the police attending, come and legaly take goods to the value of what the crim stole from them ..So  they got a taste of what it was like to have stuff taken away that they worked hard for ..
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: tracker on January 14, 2016, 04:37:00 PM
I would love to see a judge fine 'em whatever the amount I for being a fucwit and then add the penalty that they have to sit n a locked car for an hour and see how they like it.

   I think that's a bloody good idea   !!!!
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: speewa158 on January 15, 2016, 06:06:24 AM
Another use for a Jeep  while waiting for the Flat Bed truck to collect it , Cook Lunch  :cheers:
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: terravista on January 15, 2016, 09:00:13 AM
They would need to be bloody good kebabs if you need to wait one hour for them.
On a drool scale of 1 to 10 where a Big Mac in 1 minute was a one, 1 hour for a kebab would have to rate a million on tastes & texture.
As far as child endangerment goes, it's probably more of a cultural thing. In many countries parents cherish their children, but cultures that treat kids as disposable and easily replaced have different thought processes. One less mouth to find food for is a bonus, or if food is plentiful just pumps another brat out. These countries of origin have child life expectancies far shorter than ours where leaving kids in the shade of a water buffalo in the rice field, or under a camel in the sand is acceptable.
That's the nasty thing about being pushed into multiculturalism. We take the good things like some of the food, holidays, colourful clothes and the like, but don't accept the bad like Sharia Law, terrorism, child abuse, misogyny and the rest.

Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Jackdawg on January 15, 2016, 01:24:50 PM
My missus has no issues with leaving me sitting in a hot car when she pops in the shops for

"I'll just be a minute"

 ;D
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Troopy_03 on January 15, 2016, 03:59:46 PM
They would need to be bloody good kebabs if you need to wait one hour for them.
On a drool scale of 1 to 10 where a Big Mac in 1 minute was a one, 1 hour for a kebab would have to rate a million on tastes & texture.
As far as child endangerment goes, it's probably more of a cultural thing. In many countries parents cherish their children, but cultures that treat kids as disposable and easily replaced have different thought processes. One less mouth to find food for is a bonus, or if food is plentiful just pumps another brat out. These countries of origin have child life expectancies far shorter than ours where leaving kids in the shade of a water buffalo in the rice field, or under a camel in the sand is acceptable.
That's the nasty thing about being pushed into multiculturalism. We take the good things like some of the food, holidays, colourful clothes and the like, but don't accept the bad like Sharia Law, terrorism, child abuse, misogyny and the rest.
WTF has it got to do with multiculturalism? and what is the bit about kebabs? are you reading this into the story, or making the judgement from another story?

Or are you making the assumption based on the location, the same way as people make assumptions about the south side of brissy?
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Redcherokee on January 15, 2016, 04:34:35 PM
WTF has it got to do with multiculturalism? and what is the bit about kebabs? are you reading this into the story, or making the judgement from another story?

Or are you making the assumption based on the location, the same way as people make assumptions about the south side of brissy?

That is weird.  When I read the story originally, it said the parent was in a kebab shop.  Now it says  they were in the mall.  I suspect they have updated the news report.     I had the same thought when I first read it 'gee that is a slow kebab shop'.     


Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Bill on January 15, 2016, 06:09:58 PM
Perhaps the kebab shop is in the mall?
Bill
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: BaseCamp on January 15, 2016, 09:39:57 PM
There are a couple of socioeconomic groups that toast or boil their kids in cars....

Hardcore desperado types - at the chippie; or at the pokies AND the posh spice types in their BMs - kiddies all "lovingly" strapped in - whilst poor mommy so rushed and time poor. -- self justifiably abandons them....   a generalization of course - but I CAN tell you that I have witnessed plenty of the latter at my work's car park.. Tracey Grimshaw offers plenty of evidence on the housos.....

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Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: oldmate on January 15, 2016, 09:47:21 PM
One less mouth to find food for is a bonus, or if food is plentiful just pumps another brat out.

Off topic, but actually no.  The human race is the only animal that is stupid enough to keep breeding when food sources are low......  Whether food is plentiful or not, we keep on pumping them out. 
Other animals don't do that. They breed to their available food source. :cheers:

But regardless people shouldn't lock kids or animals in cars for any reason..
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: dales133 on January 15, 2016, 10:04:45 PM
They would need to be bloody good kebabs if you need to wait one hour for them.
On a drool scale of 1 to 10 where a Big Mac in 1 minute was a one, 1 hour for a kebab would have to rate a million on tastes & texture.
As far as child endangerment goes, it's probably more of a cultural thing. In many countries parents cherish their children, but cultures that treat kids as disposable and easily replaced have different thought processes. One less mouth to find food for is a bonus, or if food is plentiful just pumps another brat out. These countries of origin have child life expectancies far shorter than ours where leaving kids in the shade of a water buffalo in the rice field, or under a camel in the sand is acceptable.
That's the nasty thing about being pushed into multiculturalism. We take the good things like some of the food, holidays, colourful clothes and the like, but don't accept the bad like Sharia Law, terrorism, child abuse, misogyny and the rest.
Seriously ?
I think you need to do a bit more research on gambling statistics because thats where the kids in cars mostly happen.
Secondly id say at a guess youve never left an area where most gamblers are anything but white trash.
Those people that your Shitting on as immigrants worked for decades to leave where they are from for thier children alone.
Thier childerens survival is thier only concern
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: BaseCamp on January 15, 2016, 11:41:06 PM
Off topic, but actually no.  The human race is the only animal that is stupid enough to keep breeding when food sources are low......  Whether food is plentiful or not, we keep on pumping them out. 
Other animals don't do that. They breed to their available food source. :cheers:

But regardless people shouldn't lock kids or animals in cars for any reason..
Actually -  another way to consider this is here....

If you're referring to breeders from the 1st world....  there is never anything BUT plenty of food available. ...   From KFC to Maggie Noodles to the Salvos....

If you are referring to 3rd world breeders....   in spite of the corruption;  mayhem;  and starvation;  they are the biggest breeders of all....

This may not be in fact for the idea of a heir and a couple of dozen spares - for the sake of the parent's genes...

No, its about the hope of mum & dad for some sort of "social security" for their old age...

No $80 billion a year to be sunk into welfare payments in the 3rd world. ...   like what goes on over here....

The breeding programme is the only safety net they ever have the hope of making....


PS - I am on tapatalk - so I can't check what Australia's welfare burden actually pa.....   so $80B??  tba...

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Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: oldmate on January 16, 2016, 06:18:01 AM
Just meant the human race in general base camp. :cheers:
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: terravista on January 16, 2016, 09:32:35 AM
Seriously ?
I think you need to do a bit more research on gambling statistics because thats where the kids in cars mostly happen.
Secondly id say at a guess youve never left an area where most gamblers are anything but white trash.
Those people that your Shitting on as immigrants worked for decades to leave where they are from for thier children alone.
Thier childerens survival is thier only concern




Seriously????  Not really. But why the hell should I research gambling when the original post talked about a kid left in a car when the driver went for a kebab? I can't see where I mentioned white trash.
I don't recall Shitting on migrants either especially ones that worked for decades anywhere.
If you want to comment on what I actually wrote, go for it. If you want to misinterprate or ignore what I wrote make your own thread.
And if childrens survival was thier only concern, they would not be left in cars.
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: terravista on January 16, 2016, 09:45:25 AM
WTF has it got to do with multiculturalism? and what is the bit about kebabs? are you reading this into the story, or making the judgement from another story?

Or are you making the assumption based on the location, the same way as people make assumptions about the south side of brissy?


It has the fact that the food was not native Australian and came from another culture, and the original post mentioned the driver left the kid in the car going for a kebab.
And what is wrong with the south side of Brissy?  Our rednecks come in all colours and flavours.
Why do people try and read thier own agenda into responses?
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Troopy_03 on January 17, 2016, 10:05:15 AM

It has the fact that the food was not native Australian and came from another culture, and the original post mentioned the driver left the kid in the car going for a kebab.
And what is wrong with the south side of Brissy?  Our rednecks come in all colours and flavours.
Why do people try and read thier own agenda into responses?

Well I didn't see any mention of kebabs in the article. And anyway, you'd probably find there would be more kebabs sold to European background people, because the people who come from places where kebabs originated wouldn't eat what gets passed off as kebabs from a lot of the mall outlets anyway.

I didn't read my own agenda into anything, you made an assumption based on what you read into the article.

Haha, I like the line about rednecks though. Is that all colours of flannos?
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: oldmate on January 17, 2016, 12:21:12 PM
Well I didn't see any mention of kebabs in the article. And anyway, you'd probably find there would be more kebabs sold to European background people, because the people who come from places where kebabs originated wouldn't eat what gets passed off as kebabs from a lot of the mall outlets anyway.

I didn't read my own agenda into anything, you made an assumption based on what you read into the article.

Haha, I like the line about rednecks though. Is that all colours of flannos?

Your right, if you click the link and read the article, it does not mention "kebab" shop anywhere.
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: duggie on January 17, 2016, 12:41:52 PM
A piece from the original story, "quote ."

The boy was then taken to Bankstown Hospital where he was treated for dehydration.

The mother, a 29-year-old woman, returned to the vehicle after being paged in the kebab shop.


The now wording of the story, "quote ."

The boy was then taken to Bankstown Hospital where he was treated for dehydration.

The mother, a 29-year-old woman, returned to the vehicle after being paged in the shopping centre.




Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Troopy_03 on January 17, 2016, 02:38:38 PM
A piece from the original story, "quote ."

The boy was then taken to Bankstown Hospital where he was treated for dehydration.

The mother, a 29-year-old woman, returned to the vehicle after being paged in the kebab shop.


The now wording of the story, "quote ."

The boy was then taken to Bankstown Hospital where he was treated for dehydration.

The mother, a 29-year-old woman, returned to the vehicle after being paged in the shopping centre.

Ah OK.. I wonder why they changed the story... still it could have just been anyone of any ethnicity. Unless it was Brissy south of course  ;D
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: speewa158 on January 17, 2016, 07:43:51 PM
Chuck Mum in the car for the day ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,& then  :'( :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: terravista on January 18, 2016, 09:14:00 AM
Ah OK.. I wonder why they changed the story... still it could have just been anyone of any ethnicity. Unless it was Brissy south of course  ;D



Yep, Brissie south has little trouble with this sort of problem because:
1. Most of the cars have no wheels and are up on blocks.
2. Fast service in the kebab shops means no waiting for an hour.
3. It is far safer for kids that are left in cars in our area, cause if you leave the car for 5 minutes       someone will steal it......end of problem.
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: The punter on January 18, 2016, 09:29:07 AM
I think in that situation I'd wait for 10 mins and if the cops hadn't arrived break a window. Even if I went to court and had to pay, I'd still be ok with it as it's just the right thing to do. Even if it was a dog.

People that do this are morons, a broken window is at least a bit of hassle for them to deal with after
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Bird on January 18, 2016, 09:38:03 AM
Ah OK.. I wonder why they changed the story... still it could have just been anyone of any ethnicity. Unless it was Brissy south of course  ;D
or Auburn, Bankstown, Lebcombe, Lebkemba, Campsie, Birala, Riverwood, Padstow, Regents Park, Villanwood, Grandville, Merrylands, Greenacre, Condell Park etc..


I think in that situation I'd wait for 10 mins and if the cops hadn't arrived break a window. Even if I went to court and had to pay
yea I'd wait for the cops... its $900+ for the small rear window on a GU..  I couldn't afford to shout some load that should have been found on a dunny floor that doesn't care for its kid a free window.
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: The punter on January 18, 2016, 10:03:08 AM

And another moron

http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/mother-charged-for-leaving-her-baby-in-a-hot-car-in-bridgetown/news-story/b6135e03f5b48f5bd1295e389d8a2193#itm=newscomau%7Chome%7Cnca-homepage-network-most-popular-masthead%7C1%7Cbaby-left-to-fry-in-car%7Chomepage%7Chomepage&itmt=1453075298022 (http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/mother-charged-for-leaving-her-baby-in-a-hot-car-in-bridgetown/news-story/b6135e03f5b48f5bd1295e389d8a2193#itm=newscomau%7Chome%7Cnca-homepage-network-most-popular-masthead%7C1%7Cbaby-left-to-fry-in-car%7Chomepage%7Chomepage&itmt=1453075298022)
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: terravista on January 18, 2016, 01:52:22 PM
I would have thought the best window to break would be the windscreen, even though it would be the messiest and make the car harder to drive.
Replacements are generally easier to source and many are covered under comprehensive insurance although the owner may need to lie about the cause.
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Troopy_03 on January 18, 2016, 04:18:11 PM
I wouldn't give a stuff about the window, just break the one least likely do shower the kid with glass. And a judge would have to be a moron if you got charged for breaking a window to save the kids life. I'd do the same if a dog was in a car and looked like it was in distress from heat.
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Rumpig on January 18, 2016, 05:15:27 PM


Yep, Brissie south has little trouble with this sort of problem because:
1. Most of the cars have no wheels and are up on blocks.
2. Fast service in the kebab shops means no waiting for an hour.
3. It is far safer for kids that are left in cars in our area, cause if you leave the car for 5 minutes       someone will steal it......end of problem.
I don't know what part of Brisbane Southside you live in, but my area is nothing like that  ???
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: Troopy_03 on January 18, 2016, 05:45:29 PM
I don't know what part of Brisbane Southside you live in, but my area is nothing like that  ???
The part where the kebab shop is..  ;D
Title: Re: Leaving Kids in cars on days like this
Post by: oldmate on January 18, 2016, 06:11:46 PM

I wouldn't give a stuff about the window, just break the one least likely do shower the kid with glass. And a judge would have to be a moron if you got charged for breaking a window to save the kids life. I'd do the same if a dog was in a car and looked like it was in distress from heat.
Yep me too!