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Leaving baby in car to get car park ticket

302 replies

IstheCartooFar · 25/05/2016 09:10

Name changed as chatted to husband and friend about this already...

I've tried to include all relevant details to avoid drip feeding etc...

Woman in car park annoyed me yesterday. I'd left baby in car to walk to ticket machine (at the end of the aisle next to mine, no closer spaces available). When I came back woman had parked next to me and getting her own children out.

She said 'excuse me, have you just left your baby in the car all on its own?' in an accusing way.

I replied I was just at the ticket machine, which she humphed at and turned away.

I felt pretty cross at her implication I'd done some awful dangerous parenting so I said I found her tone very judgemental.

She just said well you hear horror stories (and then said some confusing story about how some people have brain injuries and do weird things so you have to check). I just said you have to make lots of risk assessments as a parent of leaving baby in car vs lugging them through busy car park, she turned away and didn't answer.

Anyway, do people leave baby in car to get a ticket or is that just me being lazy??

And was she unreasonable to check or would you do the same? (to me it was pretty obvious I'd just gone to get a ticket rather than done a full shop, considering I'd walked past her car with ticket, put it on windscreen then was getting baby out).

OP posts:
GinaBambino · 25/05/2016 16:18

ifthecap but where does it end?! Will I have to go to school with the children so I can keep an eye on them?

00100001 · 25/05/2016 16:19

what do you do to hydrate your eyes capfits? because naturally you're not blinking during these watchful hours...

00100001 · 25/05/2016 16:23

gina yes. yes you will.

And to uni.

IfTheCapFitsWearIt · 25/05/2016 16:24

See there you go again binary of course I blink, I'm normal you know.

gina
Well I've already decided which school baby will go to, and have registered my interest in volunteering Once baby goes.
There is so much that can happen at school, not just physically hurt, but they can be mentally scared too!

00100001 · 25/05/2016 16:25

but... how... are you typing on MN and keeping eye on baby?

IfTheCapFitsWearIt · 25/05/2016 16:27

Baby is in my arms? Where else would they be?

I don't understand the question.

squizita · 25/05/2016 16:28

Don't joke, I know a parent who did drive their 18 year old 6 foot tall NT son to university tutting in high dudgeon about the neglectful WOHM who let their adult offspring take the bus. They also scrimped to buy an enormous house with a granny flat ... to be his wedding present. Guess who would live in the granny flat... Shock

IfTheCapFitsWearIt · 25/05/2016 16:29

Are you saying you put your baby down?Shock

I only do that out of sheer desperation

00100001 · 25/05/2016 16:30

You change baby's bum without putting him down? I'm impressed!

GinaBambino · 25/05/2016 16:32

I didn't think all this through! Im just never going to leave the house.

IfTheCapFitsWearIt · 25/05/2016 16:35

Why yes, of course binary you lay them across your knee. It's really quite simple.
As I said I do everything right.Halo

yaaasqueen · 25/05/2016 16:36

Ldnmum you sound fucking unhinged

DuckAndPancakes · 25/05/2016 16:37

What do you do if you have three kids and they all run in separate directions?

Three eyed Ravens?

candykane25 · 25/05/2016 16:41

Cap I've be way more scared of a caffeine crazed sleep deprived mother Grin
And I love DH "babysitting".
You leg pulling teaser you!

IfTheCapFitsWearIt · 25/05/2016 16:43

I wouldn't have three DC, that's just stupid.

Baby's need undivided attention, I couldn't possibly deprive my baby by have another child.

One child per family is enough too. The world is already over populated. By all these selfish people breeding like rabbits.

Buzzardbird · 25/05/2016 16:44

What sort of job could DD get that will accomodate me sitting next to her all day I wonder?

DuckAndPancakes · 25/05/2016 16:50

Sending your children out to WORK?!
At any age?! You horror.

00100001 · 25/05/2016 16:56
FuckingFattyBitch · 25/05/2016 16:59

But cap do you wash your hands once you've changed the nappy? And before? And during? (binary should know what I'm on about)

00100001 · 25/05/2016 17:00

buzzard err, you don't you're expected to financially support your offspring for the rest of your natural life.

I thought everybody knew that?

Oliviaerinpope · 25/05/2016 17:00

I never left mine in the car.

00100001 · 25/05/2016 17:01

Grin @ fatty

00100001 · 25/05/2016 17:01

fatty I suspect cap does a quick pre-wash of her hands before doing the real hand wash.

Buzzardbird · 25/05/2016 17:03

:( Was kinda hoping it would be the other way around Binary

IfTheCapFitsWearIt · 25/05/2016 17:03

Oh yes I know too, dirty bitch binary

Yes all three fatty I have antibacterial wipes kept next to me Halo