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I saw a man pushing a child approximately 12 months in a buggy over the weekend up by the library. It was in full sun, at lunchtime. The cover was pushed back and the child didn't have a hat or long sleeved clothes on. It made me cringe. This was at lunchtime. I am also pretty sure you aren't legally allowed to be in charge of a child while drunk.

The Indie today says that a group of women were arguing with the Mother on the beach - they were saying the baby needed medical attention, she wanted to stay on the beach. One of them contacted the Police. Mum was on a day trip from Plumstead. She's 29 though, so you'd have thought old enough to have some common sense?


Poor little baby. :(

sillyowman - I read this also. Apparently she just covered the baby in a blanket and told them to mind their own business... It is totally sickening, I hate reading stories like this. Why let your baby come to harm? No matter what age you are you should have common sense when it comes to sun and children, it can be so dangerous!!


I say - lie her on the beach all day in blistering sun shackled down till she gets toasted!


BTW, the baby has now been released from hospital, the doctors have said there could be a risk of blistering though, which could mean the baby is not quite safe yet, as it could lose a lot of bodily fluid. But I hope he gets better soon, and the mother screws her head on properly. This incident is being investigated by police!

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