I know that this has nothing to do with this topic or anything. I have to share this with my SF. My husband and I we turned into a corner grocery store on yesterday. There was this black car in the parking lot. It was still running, the windows were rolled up,and the windows looked liked they were tinted. And we looked and saw the car was smoking, but the car had filled up with so much smoke that the windows looked tinted. My husband went over and looked in the car and seen that a baby was in the car in a car seat. So we went into the store,a nd asked who car was out there smoking. Nobody answered. We said that there is a baby out in the car and the car was filled with smoke, and we continued to ask who car is that. My husband pulled our car next to it, and jumped off our car onto the other car's windshield to try to break the windshield. He did it about four times, then the window finally gave way. My husband got the baby out of the car, and gave it to me. The same woman who was looking at us funny when we asked who car was that, didn't come out the store. She was busy trying to buy a beer. Then she finally came out after the car was on fire, she tried to take the baby from me. I told her that she wasn't getting the baby. She left that baby in the car, she knew it was smoking, and she was in the store trying to buy a beer. My husband talked so bad about her. WE gave the baby to the owner of the store and called the police.
The baby was given to the fire dept, and the woman was transported to jail. In Memphis, a lot of children have died by dehydrating to death in a vehicle at these high temperatures, but they occured a day care centers because the bus drivers and monitors failed to see if all of the children was off the bus. One child, I think he was one fell asleep on the floor, and was locked on the bus for eight or more hours, he couldn't get out because he couldn't roll down the window or open the doors. He died. I feel so sorry for these children who are brought into this world of neglect. I am a mother of two, and I can't understand the pain that the parents have went through, but I put myself into the parents shoes. It's a heart stopping feeling. I am sure that it is more than that. Sorry for the long message, I am so emotional when it comes down to children. Parents who neglect their children should pay with the fullest extent of the law. That's why I chose CJUS as my major, these people are going to pay for neglecting these defenseless children.
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