this post was submitted on 09 Sep 2023
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Without knowing the ages of the children, how long they were in the car or the temperature it's hard to take a side on this. Also, how much time was spent shopping vs being detained? This is absolute shit journalism for not including these facts in the article.
Edit: So the video says this was around 5pm. Considering this was in FL it's safe to assume it was hot as fuck. But we're still missing important facts like if the windows were open, was the car under a tree, etc. Was she stealing food or televisions..?
Whatever the details of the case are in this instance, it's important to be aware of the systemic racism in Child Protective Services
I got left in the car as a kid all the time when my dad went into the supermarket because I'd be a right royal pain in the arse if I came in.
If it's cool enough and the kid's safe and not scared then no biggie.
I don't doubt for one moment the race definitely plays a part in who gets charged and who doesn't.
100%.
Idk, I would expect a shoplifting community take the side of the shoplifter. Folks should not get shamed and criminalized for trying to provide for their family. If the woman left the children in a dangerous situation, I hope she receives the support and education to not do it again.
The shoplifting isn't the issue they have here, it's the "leaving children in the car in Florida in September" that raises issue. Nobody needs education to know not to do this, they know it's bad but convince themselves it's "not that bad" then as soon as they get back in the car blast the AC because they can't stand to be in it for 2 seconds