Seems less to do with cars and more to do with citizen/government stupidity:
"It's not quite a mile from his house."
Looks like Georgia DOES have a "Reasonable Childhood Independence" law...
Seems less to do with cars and more to do with citizen/government stupidity:
"It's not quite a mile from his house."
Looks like Georgia DOES have a "Reasonable Childhood Independence" law...
The sheriff disagreed.
"She kept mentioning how he could have been run over, or kidnapped or 'anything' could have happened," recalls Patterson.
'anything' could have happened if he'd stayed home too. 'Anything' is a low bar. ;)
Anything can happen at the church at a higher ate than on the road lol
but this clowns never worry about that one...
In a town of 370 people? How many cars were on the road? 3?
Probably around 370 in total, but at any given moment, 3.
I live in a rural community. What scares me the most is the dumbass hicks flying around in their giant vehicles, both old and young. They’re always driving like their houses are on fire.
When I go running on country roads in spandex and sandals, the hicks in the trucks go by real friggin' slowly. Like, aggressively slowly.
She needs a fucking hobby besides acting like some pedo. 100 percent if this was a man watching a kid it would be taken much differently.
Obligatory reminder: you have the right to silence in the US. Under no circumstances do you have to say anything to them, except for specific things like, "I want a lawyer," and, "Am I under arrest?"
You also have to say you are involving the 5th amendment if you are going to remain silent. There are cases where the supreme court ruled that the 5th amendment only applies if you verbally invoke it by name.
Supremely idiotic that that's the case, but it never hurts to be thorough, I guess.
MoViNg tO tHe sUbUrB/cOuNtRySiDe fOr tHe kIdS
A woman who saw him walking alongside the road—speed limit: 25 in some places, 35 in others—asked him if he was OK. He said yes.
Nevertheless, she called the police.
Traitor.
The plan (from child protective services) would also require Patterson to download an app onto her son's phone allowing for his location to be monitored.
If I were the child, I'd forget my phone at home very often. A town like that probably has a no-phone school anyways.
People don't care about children apparently. Spatial appropriation is an important aspect of childrens' development. Children cannot lobby for themselves in the same way most adult social groups can do.
You aren't allowed to have a phone in school and my son is 10. The teachers will take it away.
The town has 375 people.
That's not a suburb...
Better?
Yup!
not quite a mile from his house
It wasn't even far. They live on 16 acres, he could be just as far into the woods and still be on their property.
The State requires Adults to be responsible for Children until they are at the end of the age of Legal custody, these ages vary, but it's usually 18 years old
It it very difficult for The State to determine which activities done without Adult supervision are safe for children, I mean, just look at the Catholic Church
The State is a hammer, everything it sees is a nail
very funny to see this coming from Reason, a libertarian rag that hates public transit
I've seen Reason speak highly of Japan's privatized public transport
Which public transport? Tokyo Metro is publicly-owned. Some of the JR branches are still publicly-owned. JR was only privatized in the late 80s as an anti-labor move and to deflect from the unpopularity of closing unprofitable rural lines. But of course the government built most of the network, including the first shinkansen lines.
Angry, vindictive Internet dwellers love to identify with the left while arguing on behalf of libertarians. So long as Somebody On The Other Side is getting punished the specifics of self responsibility and internal consistency don't matter too much.
"terminal car-brain" 😂 you guys'll pathologize anything
Dear Santa, for Christmas this year I want a deck of Internet meme psychology tarot cards. The Narcissist. The Gas Lighter. The Driver. I have not been a good boy, thank you for understanding.
Not everything. But you might have pathological difficulty grasping irony.
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