Have you ever been in the position where a young child has gone missing?
No. And neither were you last night.
Have you ever been in the position where a young child has gone missing?
better safe than sorry
Very clever from our resident know all. Stick to posting about craft beers. It makes you sound really cool, huh, but certainly not the rebel you would love us to think you are.
Have you ever been in the position where a young child has gone missing?
So basically a 3 year old was playing up, so her Dad picked her up and took her home. And a member of the public called the police because of that. Am I the only who feels that calling the police because a three year old was being naughty is a bit odd?
Very clever from our resident know all. Stick to posting about craft beers. It makes you sound really cool, huh, but certainly not the rebel you would love us to think you are.
Have you ever been in the position where a young child has gone missing?
Well you can't be too careful. Better take the child into care, arrest the parents and prevent them from having contact ever again. Just to be on the safe side.So basically a 3 year old was playing up, so her Dad picked her up and took her home. And a member of the public called the police because of that. Am I the only who feels that calling the police because a three year old was being naughty is a bit odd?
Literally just been shared by one of my facebook friends an hour ago.
That happened in America. A black guy was looking after two white children aged around 11 & 9, and a woman rang the police, from the supermarket.
I presume he was shot dead?
Literally just been shared by one of my facebook friends an hour ago.
There's only one thing more horrific that the moment you realise your young child is not where you thought they were and you fear the worst.
And that's being out in public, somewhere like Churchill Square, when your young child starts kicking off.
Being out in public and someone elses children kicking off is worse.
Finding the little shit.There's only one thing more horrific that the moment you realise your young child is not where you thought they were and you fear the worst.
Dare I open my mouth for fear of being abused by some...
But do you not think it's a bit odd... If a child was acting up and didn't want to go home, so was picked up and marched home by their mother, no one would bat an eyelid - but because it's a guy, it's abduction... Massive waste of police time (whether made in good faith or not) - why did said person who reported it, not run and stop the 'abductor' before he got away with youngster - leaving numerous swaths of police resources including a helicopter being called out, because someone took their child home...
Also, wtf is that CCTV image...