WicklowMan
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Oh the shame !!I couldn't get out of the car myself because I was wearing a pair of jeans from Dunnes.
Oh the shame !!
If it were me I think I'd bring the 12/13 year old daughter into the building with me if at all possible.
i couldn't get out of the car myself because i was wearing a pair of jeans from dunnes.
but i would be worried if i locked the car and then something happened like a fire or a child choking that no one would be able to get to them to help them.
I know someone who leaves his kids in his new car because he figures someone is less likely to steal it! I think he would make them sleep in it if he could.
Can I ask why? they are 12/13 - they are old enough to start having some independence - its not like greystones is an urban warfare location! I was babysitting for the next door neighbours when I was that age.
Dragging them into the shop cos you are afraid to leave them in a car will either result in a very sheltered naive teenager - or one that will rebel at every stage due to 'control'.
I couldn't get out of the car myself because I was wearing a pair of jeans from Dunnes.
I also always leave a good gap between my car and the one in front of it in traffic so that if attacked I have an escape out of the traffic up onto the pavement or across a field or whatever - thats more an overhang from a paranoid sibling teaching me how to drive and always insisting on leaving an escape route - just in case. Perhaps theyd watched too many scary movies.
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