WARNING - Video is exactly what the title says. If you're sensitive to seeing kids endangered then do not read this, do not watch the video. I will be as bold as to tell you that the kid only had minor injuries but ... if you read the rest of this you're on your own.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coYoIHj91HA
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/847...ashing-machine
I'm mixed on this. I feel bad for the parents going through this nightmare, but at the same time I feel a bit of "well what the fuck did you THINK would happen?"
The dad was going to do what all dads do sometimes - play at scaring the kid. Only problem was this dad's idea involved tossing junior into a side-loading public washing machine and closing the door.
What he didn't plan on was the door locking and the machine starting up. (and I think the water started on too, right before the mom raced to the back for help i think)
Kudos on the attendant for such fast response. At least I think it was the attendant. He pulled the tables away from the side of the machine and slammed the power off to the unit and then struggled to get the front door open. (at this point mom and dad dancing around him in frantic fear was probably doing more to delay him than good but ... they're terrified).
I can only wonder... how much shit she gave her husband after that was over. AFAIK it went viral on the internet somewhat since the 11th when it was posted, but I haven't seen any news reports of them being charged with endangerment yet. or lack of charges etc.
The only thing I don't like in the article version is this comment:
That's a bit biased right there in my opinion
Most normal people don't put their kids in the washing machine. But we're suppose to condemn the other customers for not jumping up and running - from the other side of the laundromat - when some random woman starts screaming and clapping her hands for 2 seconds? And ... not condemn the parents who put him there in the first place?
Chances are the other customers had no idea why she was screaming. Even the customer near the front didn't register "that's a kid in the washer" at first either. Once he did, you can see him signaling for help though.
And once the employee hears what's going on he runs his ass right back and turns off the machine. At this point the kid's been inside for LESS THAN ONE MINUTE.
How is this the employee's fault? He didn't put the kid in the machine. And most likely the jumping around looks more like it's getting in his way.
Maybe it's me but sure... very scary, no parent should have to go through that.
But no parent should do that in the first place either. And if they do - now's not the time to blame others for not responding "fast enough". The situation wouldn't even exist if they'd been smart about shit in the first place
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coYoIHj91HA
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/847...ashing-machine
I'm mixed on this. I feel bad for the parents going through this nightmare, but at the same time I feel a bit of "well what the fuck did you THINK would happen?"
The dad was going to do what all dads do sometimes - play at scaring the kid. Only problem was this dad's idea involved tossing junior into a side-loading public washing machine and closing the door.
What he didn't plan on was the door locking and the machine starting up. (and I think the water started on too, right before the mom raced to the back for help i think)
Kudos on the attendant for such fast response. At least I think it was the attendant. He pulled the tables away from the side of the machine and slammed the power off to the unit and then struggled to get the front door open. (at this point mom and dad dancing around him in frantic fear was probably doing more to delay him than good but ... they're terrified).
I can only wonder... how much shit she gave her husband after that was over. AFAIK it went viral on the internet somewhat since the 11th when it was posted, but I haven't seen any news reports of them being charged with endangerment yet. or lack of charges etc.
The only thing I don't like in the article version is this comment:
Despite there being several other people in the shop, nobody comes to their aid, and the couple is forced to leave their child spinning in the machine to find someone to turn it off.
Most normal people don't put their kids in the washing machine. But we're suppose to condemn the other customers for not jumping up and running - from the other side of the laundromat - when some random woman starts screaming and clapping her hands for 2 seconds? And ... not condemn the parents who put him there in the first place?
Chances are the other customers had no idea why she was screaming. Even the customer near the front didn't register "that's a kid in the washer" at first either. Once he did, you can see him signaling for help though.
And once the employee hears what's going on he runs his ass right back and turns off the machine. At this point the kid's been inside for LESS THAN ONE MINUTE.
But the employee still struggles to open the machine, causing the father to jump up and down in the distress as the mother storms away and hits a table.
Maybe it's me but sure... very scary, no parent should have to go through that.
But no parent should do that in the first place either. And if they do - now's not the time to blame others for not responding "fast enough". The situation wouldn't even exist if they'd been smart about shit in the first place
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