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The thread centers around a participant's experience with neighbor kids playing near their pool during winter, raising concerns about safety and whether to inform the children's parents. Various participants share their opinions on the appropriateness of contacting the parents and express their personal views on handling such situations.
There is a general agreement among participants that informing the parents is a prudent action, though some express concerns about potential backlash from the parents.
The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and opinions regarding child supervision and safety in residential neighborhoods, particularly in relation to pools and other hazards.
Parents and caregivers within the consultant community may find the shared experiences relevant when considering how to handle similar situations involving neighborhood children.
letscook04 said:I am glad that you called their parents!! God for bid if something happen to them you would of had a law suit on your hands!! My friend has a trampoline in her back yard and one of her son's friend broke his ankle, and guess what the kids mother did? Sued her!!!
dianevill said:Out of curiosity, who won? I've heard that it's difficult to get insurance if you have a trampoline.
finley1991 said:A neighbor on another street actually called the police on the older kid once. He was in his yard around 9:30pm with another kid and the guy heard them in the yard. He didn't know who it was and got spooked and called the police. The police took them home to their parents with a warning. What if the man had had a gun and took it into his own hands instead of calling the police? I just don't get their parents!
We don't have laws here that we need no trespassing signs or locks on the gates. The only rule is to have your yard fenced if you have a pool.
She already did! LOL!!jrstephens said:I would call!!! It is alway best in my opinion to call than to regret it later. We just had a radio dj's 3 year old son drown in a pool in AL this week. It was their own. But this really hits home with that! Call Call Call! If I was a mother I would want to know.
RebelChef said:Way back when I was a kid, we would stay out until dark or later as long as we were in our own yard. In the summer that would be 9 pm or later. Things were so much different back then. You could actually walk to the movies or the store and your parents didn't have to worry if you'd make it home or not. Technology and modern living is great but our kids are missing out on so much.
erinyourpclady said:We always had the street light rule when I was a kid. Once they came on it was time to go home! We totally had more freedom as kids then I allow my kids. Then again, we live on a military base that has rules about unattended children.
ChefJoyJ said:9:30?!?!What on earth was an 11 year old doing out in another person's yard that late? For that matter, what was he doing outside so late???
Chef Kearns said:Is it like the airport? Will they be taken in the back and exploded?
LOL, I'm sorry. The mental image was funnier than I could verbally portray it. I just was picturing the SP coming along and scooping the "unattended children" then running them through a slew of tests to see if they were a bomb, then exploding them to be on the safe side! I really shouldn't be up this early! I am sooo not a morning person.
erinyourpclady said:I see children younger then mine (almost 6, almost 8 and 11) running around with no parents as far as the eye can see.
finley1991 said:Part of the problem here is that we are in the western part of our time zone... in summer, it doesn't get dark here until about 10pm (LOVE IT!) so sometimes it's hard to know what time it really is.
With that, I am not saying it was okay that they don't know where their kids are.
Also, we don't have streetlights so we can't use that as a timer either.
I guess I just didn't want to be pegged as a mean lady but in the end it doesn't really matter how they see me.
finley1991 said:My cousins is the mother to those children. She lets them run wild anywhere, anytime. She doesn't care if they get into someone else's things or what they do. She thinks it's "cute."