You do not leave a child of that age, that obviously can't swim yet, alone in a public place... Not only could she drown, but she could slip and hurt herself badly without you knowing it, she could be taken by some pedo, do I need to go on? And obviously he should take the job seriously. It's a serious job where you're responsible for the safety of a few hundred people... That guy shouldn't be responsible for a child.
The first time I brought my own car to a mechanic I told him 'please be careful with the key, I don't have a second one' and he looked at me and said 'so I shouldn't destroy it like all the other keys?'. Not my brightest moment tbh
You do not leave a child of that age, that obviously can't swim yet, alone in a public place... Not only could she drown, but she could slip and hurt herself badly without you knowing it, she could be taken by some pedo, do I need to go on? And obviously he should take the job seriously. It's a serious job where you're responsible for the safety of a few hundred people... That guy shouldn't be responsible for a child.
The first time I brought my own car to a mechanic I told him 'please be careful with the key, I don't have a second one' and he looked at me and said 'so I shouldn't destroy it like all the other keys?'. Not my brightest moment tbh
#13 Was the kid even in the water? How far away was the father?
You do not leave a child of that age, that obviously can't swim yet, alone in a public place...
Not only could she drown, but she could slip and hurt herself badly without you knowing it, she could be taken by some pedo, do I need to go on?
And obviously he should take the job seriously. It's a serious job where you're responsible for the safety of a few hundred people...
That guy shouldn't be responsible for a child.
Not my brightest moment tbh