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Showing Original Post only (View all)Mom Faces Jail for Making Son Walk to School [View all]
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/mom-faces-jail-making-son-walk-school-232106412--abc-news.htmlAn Arkansas mother is being charged with a misdemeanor count of endangering the welfare of a minor after she made her son walk 4.6 miles to school in order to "teach him a lesson."
Valerie Borders, 34, told police her 10-year-old son had been suspended from the bus for a week and she was making him walk to school as punishment.
A bank security guard spotted the boy walking alone in 30-degree weather on Monday and called police.
When the boy spoke to the responding officer, he told him: "Please don't take me home. Mother will beat me," the police report said.
The officer took the boy to his mother's workplace, only to be told she was on vacation. They found her at home, where she was cited for child endangerment.
"There were a number of things that could have happened to the child," said Lyle Waterworth, a spokesman for the Jonesboro Police Department. "The child could have been injured, abducted."
ABC News affiliate KAIT spoke with the boy, who made an impassioned plea on camera to keep his mother out of jail.
The boy's mother did not speak on camera.
If convicted, she faces up to one year in jail and a maximum fine of $1,000.
Makes for a good debate.....
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Let's ask a few questions here... 1) How many of those Police officers walked to school when they
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#3
With the thousands of kids who go missing every year, maybe it's not a good idea anymore.
Selatius
Feb 2012
#5
IF you use that arguement than theoretically a child should NOT be NEVER left alone because the
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Feb 2012
#9
I believe the point still stands there are less dangerous ways of punishing a child.
Selatius
Feb 2012
#11
And my thought is that -at least the kids around here-play further than that. The problem is
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Feb 2012
#13
True. However, though, this kid DID express fears that his mother could beat him.
AverageJoe90
Feb 2012
#34
I have a 7 year old. They don't let kids walk this far to school by themselves anymore.
Jennicut
Feb 2012
#35