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mike_c

(37,046 posts)
87. we need a constitutional amendment that guarantees the right...
Fri Dec 25, 2015, 03:02 PM
Dec 2015

...to use questional judgement. God save us from the nanny state and its permanent residents.

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Geez, I remember riding on top of a station wagon as a kid watching the lights. LiberalArkie Dec 2015 #1
No kidding. The nanny state is annoying yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #2
lots of kids got injured and killed that way too rurallib Dec 2015 #28
Soon they will bubble wrap all the newborns yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #30
You like strawmen don't you? beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #41
Over the top as always yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #49
This is performance art, right? beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #51
Whatever. Merry Christmas! yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #52
Seriously, why do you think kids rarely get thrown through windshields anymore? beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #58
I am not saying it's a bad law at all (well maybe earlier I was) yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #66
Taking a chance of launching your kids into oncoming traffic seems like a big risk to me. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #69
I doubt he did too yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #71
Watch the video, it shows them laying on top. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #74
Risk versus reward? Really? It's a freaking minivan with giant windows. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2015 #75
:) Right. Those kids are having a delightful little Hortensis Dec 2015 #54
Yep! yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #55
Or not. People who make up stories about others tend to project. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #57
Come on GummyBearz Dec 2015 #63
Actually it's a response to the trolling in post #55. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #65
Scrolling up, I see that you are the one who got this argument going. Chemisse Dec 2015 #80
You don't ever take a risk? Ever? yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #67
I ride a green horse who's fallen on me twice before - last time put me in the hospital. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #70
Good point. yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #76
Watch the video. They were going faster than I thought too. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #77
You got that right. Kingofalldems Dec 2015 #85
Sometimes I think I stumbled onto the wrong website. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #86
Smothering/destruction of "dangerously" independent play IS Hortensis Dec 2015 #59
More strawmen! beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #56
Seriously? Sanity Claws Dec 2015 #3
When I think about how we used to drive around arikara Dec 2015 #4
I remember riding around the neighborhood on someone's motorcycle HoneychildMooseMoss Dec 2015 #29
I remember my daughter's car seat arikara Dec 2015 #88
I remember riding on the back of an ambulance nadinbrzezinski Dec 2015 #10
Really? laundry_queen Dec 2015 #11
I was little before there were seatbelts. leftyladyfrommo Dec 2015 #19
Yea, when I went to the library, I walked there it was only about 5 miles away so no problem. LiberalArkie Dec 2015 #22
I didn't have to walk that far. leftyladyfrommo Dec 2015 #23
I roamed the neighborhood by myself laundry_queen Dec 2015 #73
Never road on roof but spent.plenty of time in back of station wagon Liberal_in_LA Dec 2015 #89
I'd done a few pickup trucks like that JackInGreen Dec 2015 #26
My dad used to let us jump out of the back of our station wagon on dirt roads cwydro Dec 2015 #36
LOL! LuvNewcastle Dec 2015 #82
Like.Romney's dog? Liberal_in_LA Dec 2015 #90
I can only assume this is a thing in flat as a pancake parts of the country. bluedigger Dec 2015 #5
They probably were hanging out of the sunroof. Rex Dec 2015 #6
Where exactly is the outrage? PersonNumber503602 Dec 2015 #7
Stupid. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2015 #8
Probably need to ban kids riding in parades. You know those floats probably don't have LiberalArkie Dec 2015 #24
One difference is that those floats and firetrucks were designed to have people ride on them. PersonNumber503602 Dec 2015 #42
I don't see any outrage either. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #43
Exactly. It's careless and stupid Gormy Cuss Dec 2015 #79
Knowing when to say no is part of the job. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #81
Scary thought that he was entrusted with a gun and authority over civilians. PersonNumber503602 Dec 2015 #40
Must. Ban. Cars. bigwillq Dec 2015 #9
Goddamn the National Minivan Association!! Lizzie Poppet Dec 2015 #72
And if a drunk crashed into the van? Or they had to brake suddenly? beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #12
And climbing a tree is dangerous also. And riding a bike. And swimming. And.... (you get it) Logical Dec 2015 #17
Right, because those activities are the same thing as riding on top of a moving vehicle. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #20
They are sticking out sunroof. I used to sit in back of pickup. Jesus, overprotective much? nt Logical Dec 2015 #25
No, according to the report they were laying on top of the roof. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #32
they must have transparent legs and lower torsos. uncle ray Dec 2015 #33
If that kid in the green shirt is sticking out of the sunroof, he has one fucked up body. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2015 #45
Here's the video, it's clear they were laying on top: beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #46
Going a lot faster than I expected. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2015 #47
I noticed that too, I thought they'd be creeping along. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #48
Not a wise move. Chemisse Dec 2015 #83
Not at all. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #84
THEY ARE GHOSTS! snooper2 Dec 2015 #35
Well there you go! beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #38
And yet my cousin died flying out of the back of a pickup. Bluenorthwest Dec 2015 #50
I guarantee it was an amazing adventure for these kids... lame54 Dec 2015 #37
So we should let parents put their kids on the roof then, because nothing happened this time? beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #39
insane - can't believe it is being defended DrDan Dec 2015 #13
What could possibly go wrong?: beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #21
I think this is the problem - - - DrDan Dec 2015 #61
Maybe the people who thought this was a good idea suffered head injuries as children? beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #62
I don't think they're on top. cwydro Dec 2015 #14
not sure what would shock me more...kids on the roof or a minivan with a sun roof dembotoz Dec 2015 #15
I'm not familiar with minivans. cwydro Dec 2015 #16
They are standard on many models. nt Logical Dec 2015 #18
I am a fan of safety equipment for children. MADem Dec 2015 #27
I agree, way to much over reaction to stuff like this. Could something go wrong? Sure, just like.... Logical Dec 2015 #31
I don't see much "outrage" PersonNumber503602 Dec 2015 #44
Well, it was in a headline that started a thread ...so it must be true! MADem Dec 2015 #60
I can see it now, I'm pretty sure sorefeet Dec 2015 #34
Because kids play on monkey bars, employees should unnecessarily risk their lives at work... Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2015 #53
Guy at work lost his leg from a fall off a six-ft. aluminum ladder. haele Dec 2015 #64
I didn't want to pile on too much but we had a customer die hanging Christmas lights. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2015 #68
Understood, there's risk in everything. That's what makes the joy so intense when we survive. haele Dec 2015 #78
Lots of accidents caused by reaching from ladder. Better to climb down and move.ladder Liberal_in_LA Dec 2015 #91
we need a constitutional amendment that guarantees the right... mike_c Dec 2015 #87
they could just put them a cage on top like Mittens did with Seamus pstokely Dec 2015 #92
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