Title: Mom Charged With Endangerment for Letting 7-Year-Old Play in Park Right Across the Street Source:
Reason URL Source:http://reason.com/blog/2015/06/29/m ... d-with-endangerment-for-lettin Published:Jun 29, 2015 Author:Lenore Skenazy Post Date:2015-06-29 21:33:49 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:997 Comments:3
Cops took the kid to the precinct, rather than her house.
A 7-year-old in Westbrook, Maine, was playing at the park within eyesight of her familys house. Someone called 911 (of course) and the police swooped in. They took the girl to the precinct because, as this WMTW reporter notes, Mom wasnt watching.
What? Mom didnt devote her afternoon to sitting at the side of the park and watching her childs every move? Tsk, tsk. The child was on her own for about an hour, and as Police Chief Janine Roberts told the reporter, Thats a long time for a 7-year-old girl to be by herself any place, let alone a park.
Yes, the park is certainly the last place youd ever want to see a kid hanging out. What kind of crazy mom would let her child go there?
The mothers name is Nicole Jensen. She stressed that her kids check in with her every hour, and the park is usually filled with other parents, who take turns watching each others children.
Jensen has been charged with child endangerment.
Roberts was glad that the officers were able to reunite the mother and childas if they had endured Hurricane Katrina, or something. She also thanked her department for having all the necessary resources and facilities to save this kid, even though the officers could have literally walked the girl across the street to her house if they were so concerned.
Lets hope Jensen has learned her lesson: Parks arent for kids! Theyre for real estate values. Theyre props. Youre not supposed to let your kids actually, you know, play, in them.
If you watch to the end of the video, the reporter, David Charns, notes that the little girl and her brother are headed straight back to the park.
When I was 7 I and my friends would roam miles from home on our bicycles. Did we go play in some 'approved' park? Nah. We would go to an under-construction housing development and climb around on the partially constructed framed-out houses. At least until the construction workers chased us away.
Our parents never found out about these escapades. Good thing too - because boy would we have been in trouble if they had!
Climbing on the unfinished framework of a 2-story house? Probably a bit dangerous. But not to a 7 year old boy. To him it's just a cool wooden jungle gym...
But I can see the little girl getting in trouble for playing in the park though. But little girls probably never play in unfinished houses anyway...
A lot of these laws were passed during the kid on a milk carton panic. Americans are the most scardy cat people on the planet. They keep having panics.