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Old 08-17-2000, 11:39 AM
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I am so sorry, but if I were the judge I don't think I could throw the book hard enough at her. How could she forget to bring the child to daycare?? You wouldn't leave a dog in a car for that long! And just how hot was it on this particular day? At some point and time during her 9 hour work day, wouldn't it have crossed her mind that the baby was left in the car? Did someone, anyone in the parking lot not see this baby literally sweating to death in this car? Now, if grandma had a medical problem that causes memory lapses/loss, wouldn't someone in the family know this? You stated she was the girl's caretaker. I don't know the circumstances behind that but if there is a medical problem, there is no way she should have been the sole caretaker of this two year old, let alone in charge of driving her to school. If she can forget she has her two year old grandbaby for 9 hours in a sweltering automobile, there's no telling what a danger she can be to herself as far as forgetting she has something on the stove, or that she has left the iron on. I sure hope she is not in the early stages of Alzheimers, that would be terrible. However, if there is nothing wrong with her I would put this lady UNDER the jail so she can think long and hard about what she has done!
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