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egduj

(881 posts)
3. Yes, they should spend the rest of their lives in jail.
Mon Oct 13, 2014, 09:03 AM
Oct 2014

Wouldn't want to have these two running around the country throwing kids into jaguar pits across the nation. I hear that when you accidentally let your child fall into a jaguar pit once, you have the desire to do it over and over again.

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It's one thing to child-proof zoos get the red out Oct 2014 #1
Some parents endanger their own children malaise Oct 2014 #2
Yes, they should spend the rest of their lives in jail. egduj Oct 2014 #3
Epic fail malaise Oct 2014 #4
+1 nt brer cat Oct 2014 #5
let's put all the parents who put their kids in danger in jail cali Oct 2014 #7
Or people who dangle their kid over a pit of dangerous animals. DetlefK Oct 2014 #12
and ignore the warning signs in the process. magical thyme Oct 2014 #13
yes, it was stupid and avoidable. I don't think prosecuting them would serve cali Oct 2014 #14
I agree with you. Jackpine Radical Oct 2014 #29
I understand your point but I respectfully disagree with you and here's why: Coventina Oct 2014 #36
But how does punishment help? Jackpine Radical Oct 2014 #39
How about this as a punishment... pipi_k Oct 2014 #52
Apologies for my tardy reply, I was at work all day yesterday. Coventina Oct 2014 #66
I have nothing against court action; in fact, that's exactly what should happen, but Jackpine Radical Oct 2014 #67
I wouldn't argue for jail, but there is a difference kcr Oct 2014 #32
doing community service might be a good solution. uppityperson Oct 2014 #37
There is only one valid reason to send someone to prison. Xithras Oct 2014 #28
You must have hit POST a few seconds before me. Jackpine Radical Oct 2014 #30
Children are members of society kcr Oct 2014 #33
So stupid parents should be imprisoned? Xithras Oct 2014 #35
When they endanger their children, sometimes yes. kcr Oct 2014 #38
The U.S. is home to 5% of the worlds humans and 25% of the worlds prison population. Xithras Oct 2014 #41
No it isn't because of people like me. It's the war on drugs and privatized prisons. kcr Oct 2014 #42
No. Xithras Oct 2014 #43
We are a punisher culture. You see right here on this progressive board all the time. Comrade Grumpy Oct 2014 #50
The solution to being overly punitive isn't going in the complete opposite direction kcr Oct 2014 #63
Stupid comment... ChisolmTrailDem Oct 2014 #6
lol, I know, right? Welcome to DU. closeupready Oct 2014 #15
It was jaguar the animal, not Jaguar the car. I'm sure you must have misunderstood, because valerief Oct 2014 #59
the jaguars were not trying to hurt the child. geek tragedy Oct 2014 #8
I had the same thought. Coventina Oct 2014 #18
When mine were little Bettie Oct 2014 #9
Precisely malaise Oct 2014 #11
When mine were that age, photographing anything Bettie Oct 2014 #17
is there a rise in this sort of thing. i feel like in the last year, i have read more La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2014 #10
Like everything else I think we are just hearing TBF Oct 2014 #40
I think that has a lot to do with it ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2014 #56
Whoever was holding the child kiva Oct 2014 #16
I read the article, and from the descriptions of the jaguars' behavior Coventina Oct 2014 #19
The jaguars are not to blame here malaise Oct 2014 #20
True, even if the jaguars had him reduced to a pile of bones Coventina Oct 2014 #21
Yep...it's like the difference pipi_k Oct 2014 #23
This is just one example of pipi_k Oct 2014 #22
Should Michael Jackson have been criminally prosecuted for this? Nye Bevan Oct 2014 #24
If the child had dropped he would have been malaise Oct 2014 #25
Umm yes, of course phil89 Oct 2014 #27
I think most people thought he showed himself to be an unfit parent right there ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2014 #57
The child is now in stable condition and is expected to recover. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2014 #26
Over my nearly 4 decades in pediatrics, I have often... 3catwoman3 Oct 2014 #31
"One family, one child" - sort of that kind of thing? closeupready Oct 2014 #47
Not at all. Obviously, this is strictly fantasy... 3catwoman3 Oct 2014 #64
I'm trying to picture what made the 'family member' let go. Demit Oct 2014 #34
Watch the video at link malaise Oct 2014 #45
Well, I watched the whole news report, and Demit Oct 2014 #48
Grandpa probably wasn't as strong as he thought he was ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2014 #58
Here's an article I posted in 2012 RebelOne Oct 2014 #44
Remember the father who INTENTIONALLY left his son in the car so he'd bake to death? KittyWampus Oct 2014 #46
I was hoping it would be a car show or a football game in Jacksonville. KamaAina Oct 2014 #49
Well at the car show the exhibits are much safer! Initech Oct 2014 #61
My guess is... bobGandolf Oct 2014 #51
First off, I hope the child is okay Politicalboi Oct 2014 #53
I think they've probably learned their lesson. liberalmuse Oct 2014 #54
Wait until dad and granddad sue the zoo for $20 million Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #65
I've never once gone to the zoo without seeing people hoisting kids up on the railing IVoteDFL Oct 2014 #55
that said, ... it is done hundreds of thousands of times without a kid falling in. seabeyond Oct 2014 #62
personally, i think the grandfather will suffer enough for an accident. nt seabeyond Oct 2014 #60
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