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DwZ@lemmy.world to Fuck Cars@lemmy.worldEnglish · 8 months ago

10-year-old walked less than a mile to a dollar store, prompting a passerby to call police, who arrested his mom for reckless conduct.

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10-year-old walked less than a mile to a dollar store, prompting a passerby to call police, who arrested his mom for reckless conduct.

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DwZ@lemmy.world to Fuck Cars@lemmy.worldEnglish · 8 months ago
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A boy in north Georgia went for a walk. It landed his mother in jail | CNN
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In rural Georgia, a 10-year-old boy left home and walked a mile down the road to another town, where a concerned citizen called law enforcement. Deputies then arrested the boy’s mother, igniting a debate about parental rights and potential government overreach.
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    You lot really hate walking don’t you

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      I used to walk to my elementary school (roughly ages 5-10) which was a mile away. Lots of kids in my town walked to school.

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        I drive by a school to go to the gym in the morning. There are tons of kids that STILL walk to school. I think these Karen cases are few and far between.

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          The elementary and high schools in my neighborhood pay the students if they walk rather than take the bus, as both a costsaving and environmental measure. It’s a pittance sure, but in a country of 350 million people its extremely easy to find singular examples of any behavior to further any narrative. This article would have a point were it an examination of broad trends, but one example of the cops being the cops does hardly a well-founded narrative weave…

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            Different kid who was killed walking across a difficult-to-cross street resulted in the parents, not the driver, being charged with manslaughter for letting their kid walk outside.

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              Crime is at a 50 year low across the entire country.

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                Crime is now institutionalized.

                Source: White House, Congress, Supreme Court, SEC, FTC, Red States, Police, Prisons etc…

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                Hysteria about crime is at a historical high.

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              It’s pretty much a nothing burger that before the internet and instant world wide access few karens would know about.

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          When it comes to “news” these days, the more outrageous and rare the story the better. Got to keep the readership outraged for those eyeballs…

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            It still has a chilling effect, though. I’m in Georgia and I restrict what my kids would do more than I otherwise would for fear of some Karen cop persecuting me for no fucking reason.

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        Brit here. It was .5 miles to my primary school and .8 miles to my secondary school, and I walked it every day from age 5 to age 16.

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          Uphill both ways

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      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Etan_Patz

      This was the case that really changed the way kids were treated in the US.

      Before this, it was normal for kids to travel great distances on their own.

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        Laws are waayy to often based on single cases of something. Same with the whole “dont microwave your cat” stuff. So many have to suffer because some idiots or a random case of crazy or bad luck.

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          Any law named after a victim is a shit law.

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            Any law named after a victim is a shit law.

            Ah yes, how dare Kari demand we check notes call 911 without pressing remembering which number is required to dial out.

            https://www.911.gov/issues/legislation-and-policy/kari-s-law-and-ray-baum-s-act/

            That bitch…

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        This is very odd for US to not return to normalcy.

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