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See duct tape, not so hard to control those kids at all.
Great pic Zoom-boing!
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Here's a tip to parents of young children:
Nobody thinks your kids are cute but you. Please keep them under control at all times.
It's a good thing to see the hyper stuffed animal restrained as well!
See duct tape, not so hard to control those kids at all.
Great pic Zoom-boing!
The kid should have sat his ass down.
The mother should have told her kid to stop, also think the mother is exaggerating. But the women had no right to touch the child.
I completely agree. So now there are two areas in which women of all political persuasions may agree:
1. Shoes Shoes Shoes!!!!!!
2. Parents have a responsibility to ensure that their kids don't annoy the crap out of other people.
Here's a tip to parents of young children:
Nobody thinks your kids are cute but you. Please keep them under control at all times.
I'd have slapped the bitch who brought her brat onto the plane. Fucking parents who won't control their rugrats and then whine when someone else does it annoy the crap out of me.
Parental responsibility.
See duct tape, not so hard to control those kids at all.
Great pic Zoom-boing!
Duct tape is one of the greatest inventions. Ever. It's usefulness it limitless and if you pull it off really fast only a bit of skin comes with it. Nothing a kiss and a band-aid won't fix.
Yeah, I'd slap the shit out of her even if it wasn't my child. A forty two year old? Pffftt..
I'd have slapped the bitch who brought her brat onto the plane. Fucking parents who won't control their rugrats and then whine when someone else does it annoy the crap out of me.
Parental responsibility.
Question
what would you do and how would you deal with an adult kicking your chair?
If parents cannot control their children then children have no business being on a plane. That is unless the parent wants to purchase the seats in front of them as well.
I think the airlines need to do something to make the friendly skies more accommodating to children. I don't think it would take very much. They need a little more space and distraction than the rest of us.
And I think adults need to realize that if the airlines aren't going to be more accommodating to the needs of children, then adults need to give the kids some leeway. When I flew to Egypt it was a 9 hour flight from NY to Cairo. There were a lot of kids on the flight and they were running up and down the aisles. They weren't really interested in Slumdog Millionaire and they needed to burn off some of that energy. Until the airlines make some effort to make planes more habitable to children this shit will continue to happen.
This woman is damn lucky it was my children, because I would have kick the shit out of her.
Look we all gringe when a child is seated behind us on a plane. It sucks. You know your seats going to get kicked and you will probably hear screaming. Nevertheless, you have not realize the child is a child and its sometimes hard to control everything they do.
Either way, if this bitched laid a hand on my child, regardless of the consequences, she is getting punched!
Police: Woman on Southwest flight grabs boy who kicked her seat - USATODAY.com
Police: Woman on Southwest flight grabs boy who kicked her seat
Buzz up!By Jolie McCullough, The Arizona Republic
Phoenix police are investigating an incident on a Southwest Airlines flight where a woman allegedly grabbed a child who was kicking the back of her seat in March.
James Holmes of the Phoenix Police Department said a mother is pressing charges against a 42-year-old woman who allegedly assaulted her 3-year-old boy while they were on Southwest flight 582 heading to Las Vegas at the gate of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Mar. 21 at about 7 p.m.
No arrests have been made because police are still gathering names of witnesses from Southwest Airlines, but the mother described the incident to police:
Her three-year-old son either kicked or put his feet up on the back of the woman's seat when she turned around and grabbed him. The woman told the child, "You're not going to be kicking my seat all the way to Las Vegas," while she shook him and then slammed him back on the seat, the mother told police.
She and other passengers began to argue with the woman after the incident, and both parties were taken off the plane to discuss the situation.
Staff had assured her that the woman would not be allowed back on the flight, and she returned to her seats with her children, Holmes said. The woman, however, did board the same plane again, and chose to sit in the same seat over other empty seats.
During the flight, the woman harassed the family and threw garbage at them. The mother told police that the woman appeared to be intoxicated.
I think the airlines need to do something to make the friendly skies more accommodating to children. I don't think it would take very much. They need a little more space and distraction than the rest of us.
And I think adults need to realize that if the airlines aren't going to be more accommodating to the needs of children, then adults need to give the kids some leeway. When I flew to Egypt it was a 9 hour flight from NY to Cairo. There were a lot of kids on the flight and they were running up and down the aisles. They weren't really interested in Slumdog Millionaire and they needed to burn off some of that energy. Until the airlines make some effort to make planes more habitable to children this shit will continue to happen.
I think the airlines need to do something to make the friendly skies more accommodating to children. I don't think it would take very much. They need a little more space and distraction than the rest of us.
And I think adults need to realize that if the airlines aren't going to be more accommodating to the needs of children, then adults need to give the kids some leeway. When I flew to Egypt it was a 9 hour flight from NY to Cairo. There were a lot of kids on the flight and they were running up and down the aisles. They weren't really interested in Slumdog Millionaire and they needed to burn off some of that energy. Until the airlines make some effort to make planes more habitable to children this shit will continue to happen.
I think a dose or two of Benadryl works wonders.
I think a dose or two of Benadryl works wonders.
I think the airlines need to do something to make the friendly skies more accommodating to children. I don't think it would take very much. They need a little more space and distraction than the rest of us.
And I think adults need to realize that if the airlines aren't going to be more accommodating to the needs of children, then adults need to give the kids some leeway. When I flew to Egypt it was a 9 hour flight from NY to Cairo. There were a lot of kids on the flight and they were running up and down the aisles. They weren't really interested in Slumdog Millionaire and they needed to burn off some of that energy. Until the airlines make some effort to make planes more habitable to children this shit will continue to happen.
I think a dose or two of Benadryl works wonders.
And how much would you have given the woman?