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i cant believe after all that has been in the news of madaline, i was at tescos express the other night, the driver of a car parked beside me was in the shop, a fight broke out between some youths, the man whos car it was ran with his wife leaving a baby in the back of their car, doors wide open they ran to the next turing past the shop leaving the baby behind, and unsecure, the next day i was in traffic in nunhead to find a baby in a parked up car his face was in the sunshine which was probably hot and a window open, open so far any one could of took this child , hey wake up world DONT LEAVE YOUR BABIES ON THEIR OWN unless y ou dont want them, if you dont want them there are loads of people out there who are willing to adopt them. so check your childs safety as they never asked to be born.
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