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Date:
2/17/2006 3:03:00 AM
Author:
Arlene
(arlenrob@aol.com)
Subject:
I have to say i find some peoples respon...
I have to say i find some peoples responses on here very sad indeed. As a mother of an allergic child i know the measures mothers have to take each day to keep their child safe. My boy is 4 years of age, obviously he is not at an age where he is able to keep himself safe. If you saw a 4 year old boy walking up the middle of the road would you not go get that boy and lead him to safety?..or does it not come into your job description? If you saw a child playing with someones medication would you go out of your way to remove the tablets from the child? Kids depend on adults to keep them safe...and sometimes ALIVE. I'm sorry but i dont care how much of an inconveniance it was, i would go out of my way to keep ANY child safe. I mean c'mon how much of an inconveniance is it anyway?..what are we talking here...carrying equipment...not eating nut products at school??? Yeah i can see why that is such a huge pain in the A**. You know one day you may well have to rely on someone else going out of their way a little to keep your child/grandchild safe, whether it be helping them cross the road...taking them to hospital after a fall...help finding a lost child in town. I hope its a caring person you find that day and not one that doesnt like going out a little to help.
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