• Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.

  • CF has always been a site that welcomes people from different backgrounds and beliefs to participate in discussion and even debate. That is the nature of its ministry. In view of recent events emotions are running very high. We need to remind people of some basic principles in debating on this site. We need to be civil when we express differences in opinion. No personal attacks. Avoid you, your statements. Don't characterize an entire political party with comparisons to Fascism or Communism or other extreme movements that committed atrocities. CF is not the place for broad brush or blanket statements about groups and political parties. Put the broad brushes and blankets away when you come to CF, better yet, put them in the incinerator. Debate had no place for them. We need to remember that people that commit acts of violence represent themselves or a small extreme faction.

Leaving your children alone

Do you feel that leaving your child unattended in a vehicle is abuse/neglect?

  • Yes-always

  • Maybe- depends on the situation

  • No


Results are only viewable after voting.

hisbloodformysins

He's my best friend
Nov 3, 2003
4,279
217
46
✟5,464.00
Faith
Non-Denom
Marital Status
In Relationship
Politics
US-Republican
I don't usually watch doctor Phil except on occassion, and the other day the episode was about mother's who have been falsey accused of child abuse and on the show they discussed other people's experiences and views on the subject. One topic they talked about a lot was about parents who had left their kids alone for a vehicle and got arrested for abuse.

In both the examples shared the parents were in line of sight of the child and were not gone long and not very far away.

How many of you have left your child alone in the car even for just a minute?

What is your opinion about that?

When do you think doing so becomes abuse?

HB
 

hisbloodformysins

He's my best friend
Nov 3, 2003
4,279
217
46
✟5,464.00
Faith
Non-Denom
Marital Status
In Relationship
Politics
US-Republican
I vote maybe (or I should've wrote "sometimes") because well, no I don't agree that children should be left unattended.

However, have I? Even for a minute? Yes. I think once or twice I have went into a place without them, but both times I did it because there were windows right near the front door, and I parked right in front of them and locked the care keeping my eyes on it the whole time. Did I worry? Yes. I was afraid of something happening to my children but I was more afraid of getting into trouble because it's so easy to get your children taken away from you these days.

I don't think it's a good idea, but I don't think what I did was neglect either. There's a big difference between just leaving your kid in the car and not being careful or even being careless about it from taking many precaution measures.

Once I parked right in front of my day care and ran it to give them a check. My toddler was sleeping and I had to pay them but was just not willing to wake her up for that.... I mean, it really was less then a minute and really was not necessary.

I have to leave my kids unattended now for a short time.... let me explain. When it's time to pick up my son from school... it's just me with a 4 year old, a 1 year old and a 1 month old. I cannot carry my 1 year old and the baby at the same time.... so I lock in my 4 year old and 1 year old, then I go back into my house (hense... leaving them alone) and grab my baby and take her out. The van is in the garage when I do this.... now let's say that at that very moment someone jumped in the van and grabbed one of my kids... I'd probably be arrested for abuse/neglect (which is rediculous in my opinion!).

In the situation shared on Dr. Phil's show, the lady left her sleeping kid in the car and was about 30 feet away but in line of site... and someone rear ended the car- which is bad.... but the child didn't get any more hurt then it would have if the mom was still in the car. Does that make sense... it's not like her being in the car could have prevented it. And if she had the car locked and was only a short distance away and in line of site and a kidnapper was brazen enough to still bust the window out and take the kid(s) then the kidnapper could have just as easily done it with the parent in the car.... and kidnapped the mom too.

I agree that the authorities went overboared when they charged her with abuse. Later the charges were dropped though.

HB
 
Upvote 0

~Mrs. A2J~

According to your faith will it be done to you
Aug 13, 2004
7,799
438
45
South Texas
Visit site
✟10,150.00
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Married
I guess it depends on one's definition of unattended. If I can see the car I don't think it's unattended and more than my child being unattended if I can see them at the other end of a large room. Having said that I have never gone into a store and left my kids in the car even if Icould see the car from the store. I have left them (all buckled into their seats) while I've paid for gas that has the cubicle between the pumps (like at a supermarket gas station). I have also left the kids in the car at the house when loading or unloading them due to bad weather etc. basically because I can't managed to do it all at once.
 
Upvote 0

JCFantasy23

In a Kingdom by the Sea.
Jul 1, 2008
46,753
6,386
Lakeland, FL
✟509,627.00
Country
United States
Gender
Female
Faith
Methodist
Marital Status
Single
Politics
US-Others
I don't usually watch doctor Phil except on occassion, and the other day the episode was about mother's who have been falsey accused of child abuse and on the show they discussed other people's experiences and views on the subject. One topic they talked about a lot was about parents who had left their kids alone for a vehicle and got arrested for abuse.

In both the examples shared the parents were in line of sight of the child and were not gone long and not very far away.

How many of you have left your child alone in the car even for just a minute?

What is your opinion about that?

When do you think doing so becomes abuse?

HB

I have left my son alone in the car at a gas station where I can see him, when I am pulled up at the pump and only have to run in for a minute. It's rare, but sometimes he just doesnt want to come in, other times he does. I of course lock all doors and it takes under 5 minutes, and I'm always looking out the window and making sure everything is ok. I dont see anything abuseful about this situation. If he were really young I would not of course, but he's almost 8 and I think he's old enough for it to be okay in that situation.
 
Upvote 0

Leanna

Just me
Jul 20, 2004
15,660
175
✟39,278.00
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Married
I guess it depends on one's definition of unattended. If I can see the car I don't think it's unattended and more than my child being unattended if I can see them at the other end of a large room.

I agree.

However I am aware that in my state, it is illegal, even with the car in sight and to put change in the Salvation army bucket at Walmart. A mother was arrested last year for doing just that.
 
Upvote 0

HeatherJay

Kisser of Boo-Boos
Sep 1, 2003
23,050
1,949
49
Tennessee
Visit site
✟56,276.00
Faith
Nazarene
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Others
Nope, not even for a second. My kids are 7 and 10, and I don't even leave them alone in the car to get gas. If I can't pay at the pump, they come inside with me. I'm from a small country town where people leave their kids in the car all the time, just to run in and pay for gas or whatever. Grrr. It's ILLEGAL. And there's a good reason for it.
 
Upvote 0

ChristianMama84

Hey, y'all!
Site Supporter
Feb 21, 2007
5,558
491
Northwest Alabama
✟76,442.00
Country
United States
Gender
Female
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Others
I live in an itty bitty little town and have 0 problem leaving my 18 month old in his car seat while I run in to prepay for gas. There is never, ever a line so it takes less than 30 seconds and I'm right back at his side. It's difficult for me to pay with him on my hip and if I put him down he'd run off, so it's easier and safer to leave him be. If you don't like it, don't do it, but it's not fair to judge others and say they're abusive or neglectful just because they do things differently from the way you would. And if I didn't feel that safe in my hometown I would move to a place where I could feel comfortable because that is where my kids are going to grow up and they need to feel safe and secure, even when I can't be right there for whatever reason.
 
Upvote 0

Neenie1

Senior Veteran
Feb 17, 2005
5,353
175
49
✟28,806.00
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Married
I think depending on the age of the child it's safer to leave them in the car while paing for petrol. I know my dd when she was younger would have been likely to get run over by a car.

I try really hard to only buy petrol when dh is at home and I can leave the kids with him, but sometimes it's impossible.
 
Upvote 0

jgonz

What G-d calls you to do, He equips you to do.
Feb 11, 2005
5,037
123
El Paso, TX
✟28,280.00
Faith
Messianic
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Constitution
Back in the day, ;) lol, EVERYONE left their kids in the car when they went to pay for gas. I did too, with my 2 oldest kids. Then people started screaming abuse! neglect! and it became illegal (amazing) in some places, and just downright unsafe in other places. The only time I'll leave a little one in the van anymore is if one of my teens is in there too.
 
Upvote 0
C

CelticRose

Guest
I live in a smaller than small community & have left my small ones in the car on the island but never on the mainland except when paying for petrol. Then leaving them in the car was safer than having 3 under 3 running round with lots of cars. I don't think you can give a blanket statement with something like this. That's what common sense is for. If you judge it's not safe take the kids with you; judge it's safe leave them be. I don't like the *Big Brother* attitude of governments doing parents' thinking & decision making for them with arbitary rules. Most parents are neither neglectful nor abusive & those that are neglect the rules anyway.
 
Last edited:
Upvote 0

ChristianMama84

Hey, y'all!
Site Supporter
Feb 21, 2007
5,558
491
Northwest Alabama
✟76,442.00
Country
United States
Gender
Female
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Others
I don't think you can give a blanket statement with something like this. That's what common sense is for. If you judge it's not safe take the kids with you; judge it's safe leave them be. I don't like the *Big Brother* attitude of governments doing parents' thinking & decision making for them with arbitary rules. Most parents are neither neglectful nor abusive & those that are neglect the rules anyway.
:amen:
 
Upvote 0

Stan53

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2005
989
61
Victoria
✟23,911.00
Faith
Anglican
Marital Status
Married
There have been a number of times where a child has died in the car because the child was left in the car with the windows up. The inside of a motor vehicle gets extremely hot, even on a cold day, when left in the sun. There have also been times when a child died because they were inside the car and the keys were inside the car and the doors locked and no one was able to get into the car. Then there have been times when a child was trapped inside a car, unable to get out, and the parents were unaware.
Even at the petrol station, when I go to pay for the petrol, my children go with me. And yes, it is inconvenient to get them out and then put them in. Even more inconvenient is attending a child's funeral who died from heat stroke in a car.
 
Upvote 0

jgonz

What G-d calls you to do, He equips you to do.
Feb 11, 2005
5,037
123
El Paso, TX
✟28,280.00
Faith
Messianic
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Constitution
Stan, we are talking about Normal everyday parents, not those who are neglectful and abusive.

And we're not talking about accidentally locking a baby in the car~ which I've done by the way. (The firemen came & got him out (he was in his car seat). He thought it was interesting watching all the goings-on until one of them touched him (then he cried. lol)
 
Upvote 0

Birbitt

Regular Member
Mar 10, 2008
1,081
344
43
Arizona
Visit site
✟25,263.00
Faith
Baptist
Marital Status
Married
I have left my children alone in the car on occassion. If I just got them in the car and then realized I forgot something I'll run back in get what I forgot and then go back out...meanwhile my boys are safely locked in the car and I can watch them from the window. Also if I'm unlucky enough to need gas and my dh isn't with me but the children are I'll leave them in the car while I go and pay and then come back and pump the gas...again the boys are safely locked in the car and both of my boys know to SCREAM as loud as they can if anyone comes near our car! Also if it's hot I'll leave the car run with the ac on and lock the doors.

I don't think that it's easy or even right to draw a line in the sand and say anything past it it abuse/neglect. I mean MOST parents do have common sense and can use it to decide what's safe for their children. Mind you my children are 4 and 5 so old enough to understand danger and such to a point. I will say that one thing I would NEVER do is to leave my children in a parking lot while I run into a grocery store or wal mart even if I only expect to be gone a few minutes. If I can not see them from where I am going to be then I DO NOT leave them in the car. This is something that every parent needs to judge for themselves but in general I think if you can see your children and you know you will be gone only a moment or two it's probably safe in most situations.
 
Last edited:
Upvote 0
P

peace in the vally

Guest
I Don't Believe Its Abuse, I Do However Believe Its Neglect But If Your Right There Then No.
I Will Get Out Of The Car And Stand In Front Of It If Im Going To Have A Smoke Or Somthing, Will I Ever Go Into A Store And Leave My Child In A Car By Herself Never! And Then You Have To Also Take Into Account How Old The Child Is, So Its Hard To Say. Just My Opinion
 
Upvote 0

heart of peace

Well-Known Member
Aug 12, 2015
3,089
2
✟25,802.00
Gender
Female
Faith
Eastern Orthodox
Marital Status
Married
I voted maybe. To me, anything farther than right next to the car is a bit worrisome. If a stranger could get to my car before I could and subsequently take off with my child inside it, that is too far. I could never live with the knowledge that I could have prevented that. Like Heather, if I can't prepay, I take him out of his carseat and bring him inside with me to pay. At the supemarket, I park in the spot directly next to the carriage holder so I can put the carriage away and bring my son to the car quickly.
 
Upvote 0