From: "Ken Waller"
From: "David J Brooks"
> >From what is read and hear on news hours, its not so much a case of
> "forgetting" a child in a car, but rather intentional short term
> abandonment for shopping, and the parent(s) personal gratifications.

What ever the reason, the issue is a total lack of personal responsibility for one's actions.


That argument gives me a lot of heartburn, mainly because I've heard it used as a defense too many times by persons who refused to take responsibility.

It's been abused so many times that every time I hear the "personal responsibility" mantra, I also hear the unspoken "just don't expect ME to take responsibility for MY actions!"

Just so you know.

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