PLANTATION, Fla. – A woman called 911 after finding her 2-year-old daughter crying inside a dark and empty South Florida child care center.
Stephanie Martinez found the KinderCare Child Care Center in Plantation locked up when she arrived Tuesday afternoon to pick up her daughter, news outlets reported.
"The day care center closes at 6 p.m. but the mother told news outlets no one had called her to pick up the girl."
Not in any wise to forgive the staff, they should be fired and charged and the business' license should be revoked, but it's up to the parent to know when the place closes and pick up their child by or before that time.
The story goes on: "the statement said, adding that teachers will be retrained on proper child supervision." Because things like this are a result of "improper training." And mom "called the fire dept?" I, even my wife, would have broken every fucking window out, gotten my baby, carefully checked for other children, and then torched the building. My wife would have stopped on the "checked for other children..." But still. You want to sue me for "damages?" I wonder what my counter-suit would look like. -Just a Chemist
"The day care center closes at 6 p.m. but the mother told news outlets no one had called her to pick up the girl."
ReplyDeleteNot in any wise to forgive the staff, they should be fired and charged and the business' license should be revoked, but it's up to the parent to know when the place closes and pick up their child by or before that time.
The story goes on:
ReplyDelete"the statement said, adding that teachers will be retrained on proper child supervision."
Because things like this are a result of "improper training."
And mom "called the fire dept?"
I, even my wife, would have broken every fucking window out, gotten my baby, carefully checked for other children, and then torched the building. My wife would have stopped on the "checked for other children..." But still.
You want to sue me for "damages?" I wonder what my counter-suit would look like.
-Just a Chemist