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All those parents who lose their child for a moment at the mall and get a call over the intercom should be too, if that's the case. The courts will be full.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...-who-fell-into-gorilla-pen-at-cincinnati-zoo/
Ric Simmons, an Ohio State University criminal law professor, said he doubts a charge of child endangering could be proved in this instance, since the offence typically involves leaving a youngster unattended for an extended time, not a case of a child momentarily wandering off.
"The mother was standing next to a zoo exhibit and lost track of her child for perhaps a minute or so," Mr Simmons said. "That has happened to almost every parent in the world in a public place."
No, she didn't just "lose track of him for a moment". This was NO accident, and I'm tired of people trying to make it so. This was purposeful. This child announce his intentions more than once to her- she knew exactly where he was going, after saying "No, no" to him, she chose to ignore him and get on her phone.<modsnip>