Eighteen-month-old runs over family

Ouch! Yes, I agree with you Liebling, keys should not be left in the car or should not be laying around for smaller children to reach. Should keep them out of reach. ;)


I know someone who has two sons and both boys never get discipline by their mother. One of her son took the keys, started up the van and drove it out of the driveway and hit the tree across the street. Of course he wasn't harm, but his mother thinks it's cute that he drove the van! :nono:
 
Cheri said:
Ouch! Yes, I agree with you Liebling, keys should not be left in the car or should not be laying around for smaller children to reach. Should keep them out of reach. ;)


I know someone who has two sons and both boys never get discipline by their mother. One of her son took the keys, started up the van and drove it out of the driveway and hit the tree across the street. Of course he wasn't harm, but his mother thinks it's cute that he drove the van! :nono:

Would that mother thought it cute if her son or somebody else was hurt or even killed?!?!?
 
:eek2: ~ stunned shock..
Gee, I agree you guys more.

Never Never, Leave your key in the car while children are in the car..

And also unattened young children in the car too...
 
Yep, it's sad how some parents leave the keys in their cars. I'm also surprised that the kid was able to start the car. Perhaps, it was an old model. Most cars have an ignition lock unless the brake and/or clutch is pressed.
 
OUCH!!!! that so sad... geez!

yea parents should take key out of car than left there or serious hurt!
 
dang thats not good .. so sad to hear.. i agree with yall.. keys shoudlnt be kept in the vehicle.. but out of the kids hands.. put them up in safe place where kids cant get it.. sigh.. :( :shock:
 
I wonder what they are gonna do with the kid who done grand theft auto? :roll:
 
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