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Police: Mom ordered daughters out, drove off

Partner in Manhattan law firm reportedly upset by kids' bickering


WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Usually, it's an empty threat: "If you kids don't stop fighting, I'm going to stop this car right now and leave you here!" But a mother from an upper-crust New York suburb went through with it, ordering her battling 10- and 12-year-old daughters out of her car in White Plains' business district and driving off, police said Tuesday.

A judge on Wednesday modified a temporary order of protection against 45-year-old Madlyn Primoff and her two daughters. Her lawyer, Vincent Briccetti, said Primoff is no longer barred from living or talking with her children.

Primoff, a partner in a Manhattan law firm, pleaded not guilty to a charge of endangering a child on Monday.

Briccetti would not comment on details of the case. But he said, "Madlyn is a great mother connected with a great family, and she is grateful for the outpouring of support from friends and family."

There wasn't much support from strangers, however. Mothers interviewed near the scene said they couldn't imagine doing what Primoff did, though some understood the urge.

Iris Gorodess, 49, of Mahopac, who has four children ranging from 10 to 19 years old, said she sympathized with Primoff's actions, right up to the point where she pulled away.

"I used to pull over and make the kids change seats. Also, I make sure the kids have their iPods and their games. And I have a minivan, so they're not up my neck all the time.

"But I can't see pulling away. That has to be too scary for the children."

'Good Samaritan' finds one girl
White Plains police said Primoff ordered the arguing girls out of the car Sunday evening as they were driving home. She left them at Post Road and South Broadway, an area of shops and offices 3 miles from their home, then drove off, the police report said.

The report does not say whether the girls had cell phones.

Police would not say if Primoff ever returned to look for the girls, but they said, without explaining how, that the 12-year-old eventually caught up with the mother. The 10-year-old was found by a "Good Samaritan" on the street, upset and emotional about losing her mother, police said.

The girl gave police her mother's name and their address in well-to-do Scarsdale, and they asked Scarsdale police to check Primoff's $2 million house. Shortly afterward, Primoff called Scarsdale police from home to say the 10-year-old was missing, said Scarsdale Detective Lt. Bryant Clark.

He directed her to White Plains police headquarters, where she was arrested.

Dr. Richard Gersh, director of psychiatric services at the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services in Manhattan, said Primoff's behavior was not appropriate.

"It is a traumatic situation for a child to be abandoned by a parent like that. You can imagine what emotional issues might arise," he said.


Police: Mom ordered daughters out, drove off - Crime & courts- msnbc.com



Would you do that to your children that´s because of their bickering?


It´s parent´s job to find positive ways to deal with their bickering children but not that what mother did.

I am very surprised when I read this article. I think what she doing is irresponsible and she endangered/abandoned her children.







 
Didn't we already discuss this before?

:confused: Do you mean that there´re other similar thread as here...? If yes, then please link here then moderator can merge my thread to someone´s thread.
 
in white plains, ny. she kicked her kiddos out. tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk IN MY OPINION, white plains is not a safe place. Jiro right?
 
Just because a parent is a lawyer/some other professional doesn't mean that they don't abuse children. I'm willing to bet she's been abusive to them in other ways and that this didn't come out of the blue. I hope something works out for the children.
 
What I would have done is....pull over to a parking lot...get out myself and take a short walk!.....I've done it! Have 3 boys, and at times they get unruly while I'm driving!...I've even "threatened" to make my oldest boy (17) get out and walk home before, so I know the mother's frustration....

I pity the school bus drivers also....there have been instances when kids are fighting on the bus and won't stop, sit down or shut up...the driver has to deal with all those kids and the traffic and keep his/her sanity at the same time. No monitors on the bus to help. One bus driver stopped the bus, got out and told the kids (all of them) to call their parents to come get them. He refused to take them home, and I do believe he was fired. But he knew his limits. Some bus drivers just "ignore" the kids and let them fight and abuse each other.

Seems to me the mother did not have a good grip on the situation with her kids. As for me, I would just park the car, take the keys and my purse, and take a short walk to cool off. Let the kids "wonder" how they were gonna get home! And if that did not stop the fighting, when we did get home, they would be "grounded" big time.
 
What I would have done is....pull over to a parking lot...get out myself and take a short walk!.....I've done it! Have 3 boys, and at times they get unruly while I'm driving!...I've even "threatened" to make my oldest boy (17) get out and walk home before, so I know the mother's frustration....

I pity the school bus drivers also....there have been instances when kids are fighting on the bus and won't stop, sit down or shut up...the driver has to deal with all those kids and the traffic and keep his/her sanity at the same time. No monitors on the bus to help. One bus driver stopped the bus, got out and told the kids (all of them) to call their parents to come get them. He refused to take them home, and I do believe he was fired. But he knew his limits. Some bus drivers just "ignore" the kids and let them fight and abuse each other.

Seems to me the mother did not have a good grip on the situation with her kids. As for me, I would just park the car, take the keys and my purse, and take a short walk to cool off. Let the kids "wonder" how they were gonna get home! And if that did not stop the fighting, when we did get home, they would be "grounded" big time.

The students know school bus driver´s rules to not bother bus driver because the bus driver need to consider to drive, its about safety.

Yeah, I have 2 boys when they were little, they argued each other in the car. I stopped at car park and watched them, to make them feel that I am not happy with their behavior. I told them how long will they finish their fighting because I want to drive. I can´t consider to drive when they are still fighting... it´s too dangerous. They stopped...

I know, stay in the car for long hours make children boring and crazy... something like listen the music, reading, gameboy etc and stopped for break for fresh air... It would reduce their bickering...
 
Me, I would've just pulled into parking lot or on side of the road, and turn off the car, then I would take my CI off....and close my eyes for a moment, to rest a bit and not hear the kids bickering. That's what I would've done.
 
I would have simply pulled over to the side of the road and told the kids when they got quiet I would drive again, until then no A/C, no heat, nothing until they decide to get along. Either that or pull over somewhere make the kids get out and do laps around the parking lot until they are too tired to even consider bickering. If they're tired enough from the running, they'll soon be asleep in the back. Unless of course you have a kid that's like the damn energizer bunny..... :/

But I'm with Jillio, the 10 year old is going to have some issues to deal with from all of this likely what happened was after the girls were dumped off, the 12 year old blamed the 10 year old and just left the 10 year old there to fend for herself.

Either way the mother was responsible for the BOTH of them.

the mother should be dumped out somewhere with no cell phone and forced to walk 30 miles to the nearest location to phone for help.
 
I always turn my HAs off whenever my kids are bickering...but they rarely do as they are 8 years apart.

No, I wouldnt do that ..I would be too paranoid about someone kidnapping my kids or them getting hurt. I would just keep on trekking and make them pay the consequences when arriving home.
 
I always turn my HAs off whenever my kids are bickering...but they rarely do as they are 8 years apart.

No, I wouldnt do that ..I would be too paranoid about someone kidnapping my kids or them getting hurt. I would just keep on trekking and make them pay the consequences when arriving home.


Same here. There are times when they fight and bicker in the car. I would tell them to stop. They usually do. What I have done before, is when they would not stop. I just turned off my hearing aids. and cranked up the Radio the loudest I could. :giggle: the kids were so shocked. They quit fighting. just sat there and wondered if Mommy lost it. :giggle:
 
LOL - there are times where I feel I'm gonna lose more than just 'it'!
 
Same here. There are times when they fight and bicker in the car. I would tell them to stop. They usually do. What I have done before, is when they would not stop. I just turned off my hearing aids. and cranked up the Radio the loudest I could. :giggle: the kids were so shocked. They quit fighting. just sat there and wondered if Mommy lost it. :giggle:

lovin' the bolded part :giggle:
 
But I'm with Jillio, the 10 year old is going to have some issues to deal with from all of this likely what happened was after the girls were dumped off, the 12 year old blamed the 10 year old and just left the 10 year old there to fend for herself.


Where´s Jillio´s post? I can´t find her post here.
 
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