North Carolina parents are charged with involuntary manslaughter after their son, 7, is killed a car accident while walking home, driver that murdered a child gets no charges
Not the first time this has happened either, here's another similar case in Atlanta: abcnews.go.com/US/mother-boy-k…
Parents are charged after their son, 7, is struck dead in a car accident
The grieving parents of a 7-year-old child who died hours after being hit by a car were charged with involuntary manslaughter after allowing him and his brother, 10, to walk home unaccompanied by an adult from a nearby grocery store.Curtis Bunn (NBC News)
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lily33
in reply to HiddenLayer555 • • •Wtf, are kids 10 and 7 not old enough to walk by themselves to the grocery store now?
Signtist
in reply to lily33 • • •Yeah, I remember when I was 7 I'd explore everywhere around my house for at least a few miles. There was a convenience store 2 miles out where I'd buy candy any time I'd scrounged up a few dollars of change.
What happened was terrible, but it was an accident nevertheless. Nobody should have to serve time, especially not the grieving parents.
phantomwise
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in reply to Nanook • • •Crankenstein
in reply to Nanook • • •Car-centric society has made it damn near impossible to walk.
Those six blocks you used to walk have all had their lanes widened into stroads, one converted into a thoroughfare, and no attention was given to pedestrian infrastructure so crosswalks, sidewalks or bike paths are almost non-existent unless you're within 2 blocks of the school.
We have literally built most of our cities, or redesigned older cities that used to be pedestrian friendly and walkable, into a wasteland of asphalt and concrete designed exclusively for personal vehicles.
Nanook
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in reply to Nanook • • •Given the right bicycle it's pretty easy, but that's beside the point. The question is why don't people use bike lanes that seem pretty nice on the surface of it, right? There has to be a reason other than "bikes suck and nobody wants to ride them," because in some places people go everywhere on bicycles and they love it.
So what, really, is the main difference between those places and your town, if it's not the quality of the bike lanes?
Nanook
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Unknown parent • •aeischeid
in reply to Nanook • • •your intent is NOT clear.
restricted in your ability to travel is totally normal and not tyranny. Drivers licences are smart, Pilot license make sense, dang are speed limits tyranny?
15 minutes cities is just a concept that all or most of the typically important services citizens need to survive and thrive should be within a 15 minutes of where they live without REQUIRING a car. Modern car dependent culture is the tyranny if anything, and 15 minute cities idea is a response to that
Nanook
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in reply to Nanook • • •I have literally never seen the idea of a 15 minute city being restrictive anywhere other than the ravings of Alex Jones tier wingnuts. Everybody who actually pushes the concept just thinks you should have a grocery store, a doctor's office, a library etc. near your house.
Edit: and don't get it twisted, nobody is saying you should be forced to relocate either, it's a guideline for urban planning.
Nanook
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Nanook
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in reply to silasmariner • •WARNING: 15 MINUTE CITIES ARE HERE! - The Agenda Hidden In Plain Sight! - From Oxford To Kelowna
BitchuteNanook
in reply to silasmariner • •15-Minute Hell!
BitchuteNanook
in reply to silasmariner • •15 minute cities Digital prisons disguised as "planet" loving convenience
BitchuteNanook
in reply to silasmariner • •MUST SEE - The tyranny of the 15 minute cities
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