Overheard locker tot outrage

Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Posts: 15,165
edited March 2011 in All Encompassing Trip
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  • threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    oh my fucking god...

    "I was crying. My husband was in shock. For days on end I was crying."

    Ms Williamson said Riley, now 20 months, had seen various specialists since the incident after suffering from anxiety and withdrawal.


    please. fuck me, some people will do anything for a buck, or something for free. sure the guy may have been out of line for doing it, but really???

    that's where i put my kid all the time anyway, i ain't paying for an extra seat.


    EDIT: ha, just been reading some of the comments and it would seem everyone feels the same as what i just said above.
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  • pjfan31pjfan31 Posts: 7,331
    He should have put her in there.

    Sure he shouldn't have done it, but as if the kid is affected that much.
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  • Nothingman54Nothingman54 Posts: 2,251
    Tea bag that bitch
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  • Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Posts: 15,165
    No wonder she split with her husband.
    She might now sue him for anxiety.
    $$$$ hungry bitch.
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  • voidofmanvoidofman Posts: 4,009
    edited March 2011
    The kid looks obviously disturbed by the incident...I mean he's smiling, that's awful!!

    Seriously, it was only (up to) ten seconds, the kid's not going to remember that. Anyone remember anything their parents or parents friends did to you when you were a year and a half old?

    (And not to be a dick but the article misprinted the title, it should be Overhead, not Overheard.)
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  • this whole fucking world is the new no-fun zone. no kid gets traumatized by shit like that. I've done things that have scared the shit out of my daughters when playing with them(you know, pretending to be a monster or have a weird voice and stuff like that). they freak out, you remember that boundary, and don't cross it again. They aren't "traumatized".

    I'm guessing the husband is now "estranged" because he can't deal with this crazy wife.
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  • catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    are you guys fucking kidding me?
    If a flight attendant had put my toddler in the overhead locker and closed the door all hell wouldve broken loose. And no i dont tend to over react... But such behaviour is out of line. You do not put your hands on my children... Its that simple.
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  • are you guys fucking kidding me?
    If a flight attendant had put my toddler in the overhead locker and closed the door all hell wouldve broken loose. And no i dont tend to over react... But such behaviour is out of line. You do not put your hands on my children... Its that simple.

    well that kinda sounds like an overreaction to me. this is what's wrong with the world. "don't smile at my kid, pedophile!". I fucking hate it. I feel like people are looking at me funny when I'm at the playground with my daughters and some other kid comes up to me and talks to me, like I'm supposed to be rude or something and not talk to them back. I can feel the eyes all over me, making sure I'm not doing something "inappropriate". Fuck you, paranoid idiots.

    Thing is, from the article, it sounded to me like the family invited the flight attendant into play in the first place.
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  • voidofmanvoidofman Posts: 4,009
    "He won't leave my sight now. He sleeps with me. If I'm not in the same room as him, he will scream and yell 'Mum, mum, mum'," she said.


    What toddler doesn't yell out for their parents if they are alone? What is she doing leaving him alone in a room? My daughter is 2 and a half and still does that.
  • VoidOfMan wrote:
    "He won't leave my sight now. He sleeps with me. If I'm not in the same room as him, he will scream and yell 'Mum, mum, mum'," she said.


    What toddler doesn't yell out for their parents if they are alone? What is she doing leaving him alone in a room? My daughter is 2 and a half and still does that.

    my 18 month old daughter wonders around my house on her own all the time. we don't have time to constantly follow her! we just make sure all the knives and grenades are in a safe place! :lol:
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  • voidofmanvoidofman Posts: 4,009
    Of course, when you try to go to another room, she has to follow you to see what you're doing, but if she wanders off on her own her want you to leave her alone. lol.
  • catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    Paul David wrote:
    are you guys fucking kidding me?
    If a flight attendant had put my toddler in the overhead locker and closed the door all hell wouldve broken loose. And no i dont tend to over react... But such behaviour is out of line. You do not put your hands on my children... Its that simple.

    well that kinda sounds like an overreaction to me. this is what's wrong with the world. "don't smile at my kid, pedophile!". I fucking hate it. I feel like people are looking at me funny when I'm at the playground with my daughters and some other kid comes up to me and talks to me, like I'm supposed to be rude or something and not talk to them back. I can feel the eyes all over me, making sure I'm not doing something "inappropriate". Fuck you, paranoid idiots.

    Thing is, from the article, it sounded to me like the family invited the flight attendant into play in the first place.


    He put the toddler inthe overhead locker!! Its not an over reaction. I have no qualms about people saying hi to my kids or my grand daughter... I never have. .
    Im extremely familiar with the overhead lockers on virgin 737s. My daughter is a flight attendant and its the only domestic airline i fly. There is no way in hell i would ever be ok with my child being places in one, let alone being placed in one and having the door closed.
    Now let me clear... Im not even talking about whether the kid suffered any trauma, im talking about the irresponsibility of the actions of all involved.
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  • threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    He put the toddler inthe overhead locker!! Its not an over reaction.


    Now let me clear... Im not even talking about whether the kid suffered any trauma, im talking about the irresponsibility of the actions of all involved.


    well they have said the father was playing a peek-a-boo type game with the kid "involving" the overhead locker, so to me that sounds like the kid might have already been up there. but the mum says she picked him up. not to side with a business who probably want to cover their arse, but a few other things said by the mother in the article makes me believe the airline.

    to me she sounds like one of those people who slip over in a shop on purpose and sues. it's just sad that we now seem to be taking an american root and becoming an overly litigious society.
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  • Nothingman54Nothingman54 Posts: 2,251
    I'm sure the mother is just trying to cash in. She's setting it up. I'm sure it was not as sinister as she's making it out to be. Someone lost their job for great customer service and trying to make the flight comfortable and fun.
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  • I'm sure the mother is just trying to cash in. She's setting it up. I'm sure it was not as sinister as she's making it out to be. Someone lost their job for great customer service and trying to make the flight comfortable and fun.

    EXACTLY.
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  • Whether or not the flight attendant was "invited to join the game" putting someone's child in one of those overhead lockers is not okay. No matter what.
    It's just wierd, and of course it's going to freak the mother out. Whether or not she's making up all the stuff about trauma and just cashing in, what is more important is that the flight attendant should have known better. Who does that? I would be pissed too.

    It's sad how the whole family has been broken up by a seemingly small thing, and someone has lost their job. But it just goes to show:

    DON'T PUT SOMEONE ELSE'S CHILD IN A LOCKER, FOOL :roll:
  • stargirl69stargirl69 Posts: 6,387
    What a damn fuss to make,yeah it shouldn't have happened but I find it strange that the women was asked to complain,sounds to me like the airline were looking for a way to sack this guy.

    As for her trauma and her child,10 seconds is nothing to a child that age ... he will only be traumatised if this silly women keeps the event alive for the drama of it all.Silly bugger :roll:
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  • LoulouLoulou Posts: 6,247
    Yeah, you have to be hell careful not to make it seem awful and scary in front of the kid. She should have calmed her child first and then dealt with that dickhead after. I know someone in my family that was absolutely beside herself everytime her children had a scraped knee or a little bump and it made her children completely anxious about everything for the rest of their lives.
    Mind you though, I might take that flight attendant aside into the next class cabin and giving his head a good slam with one of those meal trays on the back of the chairs for scaring my kid! :lol::lol:
    stargirl69 wrote:
    What a damn fuss to make,yeah it shouldn't have happened but I find it strange that the women was asked to complain,sounds to me like the airline were looking for a way to sack this guy.

    As for her trauma and her child,10 seconds is nothing to a child that age ... he will only be traumatised if this silly women keeps the event alive for the drama of it all.Silly bugger :roll:
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  • stargirl69stargirl69 Posts: 6,387
    Loulou wrote:
    Yeah, you have to be hell careful not to make it seem awful and scary in front of the kid. She should have calmed her child first and then dealt with that dickhead after. I know someone in my family that was absolutely beside herself everytime her children had a scraped knee or a little bump and it made her children completely anxious about everything for the rest of their lives.
    Mind you though, I might take that flight attendant aside into the next class cabin and giving his head a good slam with one of those meal trays on the back of the chairs for scaring my kid! :lol::lol:
    stargirl69 wrote:
    What a damn fuss to make,yeah it shouldn't have happened but I find it strange that the women was asked to complain,sounds to me like the airline were looking for a way to sack this guy.

    As for her trauma and her child,10 seconds is nothing to a child that age ... he will only be traumatised if this silly women keeps the event alive for the drama of it all.Silly bugger :roll:

    Well said Lou ... in my 20 + years experience of child and family work anxious children always come from anxious parents.
    No baby comes into the world anxious
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  • mrveddersonmrvedderson Posts: 784
    Her child probably doesn't want to be left alone because the father is now estranged and the kid is traumatized that its mom is gonna take off too.
  • oy, sad lady :roll:
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