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Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: shawn <nanoflower@notforg.m.a.i.l.com> Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv Subject: Re: Mother arrested because 10 year old son walked alone to store Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2025 15:33:29 -0500 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 72 Message-ID: <c71nrjtc5juf4nd8feofso0k4tgijrddoi@4ax.com> References: <vpe92m$c6c5$2@dont-email.me> <qsblrjhvg0e5di2d3n3ir2l7soh0vq4jj9@4ax.com> <vpfnsa$jg3o$3@dont-email.me> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2025 21:33:32 +0100 (CET) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="be14ce7180ba2f2e54f8fb649171659d"; logging-data="701393"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX18MTrSUHFlAPvp8ETRxJzGA0cZSuCRKL1U=" User-Agent: ForteAgent/8.00.32.1272 Cancel-Lock: sha1:3LQ1OO1o6WphmnSaL26FBNfuWpQ= Bytes: 4875 On Sun, 23 Feb 2025 18:02:50 -0000 (UTC), BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote: >On Feb 22, 2025 at 9:18:41 PM PST, "shawn" <nanoflower@notforg.m.a.i.l.com> >wrote: > >> On Sun, 23 Feb 2025 04:44:06 -0000 (UTC), "Adam H. Kerman" >> <ahk@chinet.com> wrote: >> >>> Three months ago, a mother took one child to the doctor. While at the >>> doctor, her 10 year old son, left home alone, walked a mile to the >>> store. Now, he didn't have her permission but it wasn't a big deal for >>> the mother as her son hadn't gone anywhere he wasn't familiar with. >>> >>> The cop that showed up at the house arrested her for reckless >>> endangerment, stating that it was illegal (in Georgia) for a 10 year old >>> to walk alone. >> >> I guess I broke the law as a child more than once. > >All the time. We weren't just walking down to the store, either. Oh I know. >On a typical Saturday, we would set out on our bikes first thing in the >morning and be gone all day. (We had to be gone before dad got going or we'd >end up having to do yard work all day.) Our rule was we had to be home for >dinner before the streetlights came on, but for the rest of the day, our >parents had no idea where we were while we were out in the woods miles away >riding the trails, building forts, playing ball, etc. Today, that would be >(absurdly) chargeable as criminal child abuse/neglect. > I used to do the same. Around 9-10 years old and I would ride off down the road for miles. Helped that we lived in a small town so being in the country only took a few minutes ride on a bicycle. Hell, I can even recall walking to the store when I must have been around six years old. It was a common thing for all kids to do back then. No helicoptering parents to be found anywhere. >The frequent response is, "Well, we live in more dangerous times now", but >that's completely false. Per the FBI crime statistics, it's actually much >*safer* now in terms of child assault/abduction/murder than it was in the >"good old days" of the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s. When I was 10 years old, I had >some weirdo pull up beside me in a black van while I was out riding my bike >and ask if I wanted a ride and kept trying to convince me to come with him. I >told him to get lost and when he kept following me, rode toward the police >station. Once he realized where I was going, he sped away. > >The difference is that thanks to 24-hour cable news, now you hear about cases >you never would have heard about back then. During those times, there were >essentially only three channels on TV-- ABC, CBS, and NBC-- and they had only >30 minutes per day to bring you the news from the whole world. So the story >about a little girl that got abducted in Idaho was pushed aside for a story >about the latest incursion by the Soviet Union or the political battles in >Congress. Then came CNN and 24-hour news and rather than have to cut stories, >they were struggling to fill the schedule all day, every single day, and >suddenly you started hearing about crimes you never knew had been occurring >the entire time and the perception was that suddenly there was an explosion of >child molesters out there, hiding behind every shrub and tree trunk. True as it really doesn't matter how many criminal cases occur. Only what people think is happening. With the 24 news cycle and social media knowing that what draws attention is bad news, its only natural that is what they focus on. So at times it can feel like you will be killed the moment you make the mistake of stepping outside. >>> Finally, prosecutors decide not to proceed but charges are dropped >>> WITHOUT prejudice, which allows them to be refiled again within two >>> years of the incident. >>> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0CKus1J1DU > >