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September 20, 2013 at 8:41 am #6627LoverParticipant
This story happened in germany. Think about it
An 8 years old boy was called by a stranger. This man said, your momasked to pick you up. Something worse has happened and you have to come home. The boy asked for a password. As the stranger looked surprised, the boy escaped.
In fact, he and his mom had a password. In case, she will send another person to pick him up…Perhaps this password saved his life
September 20, 2013 at 9:13 am #101482MarilynParticipantThis story happened in germany. Think about it
An 8 years old boy was called by a stranger. This man said, your momasked to pick you up. Something worse has happened and you have to come home. The boy asked for a password. As the stranger looked surprised, the boy escaped.
In fact, he and his mom had a password. In case, she will send another person to pick him up…Perhaps this password saved his life
Thats a good tactic and i'm impressed with something so simple becoming so important and yes, perhaps that password has saves him from something really bad and traumatic and perhaps has saves yes life.
Thank you for sharing.September 20, 2013 at 9:21 am #101483LoverParticipantThats a good tactic and i'm impressed with something so simple becoming so important and yes, perhaps that password has saves him from something really bad and traumatic and perhaps has saves yes life.
Thank you for sharing.That's it. Something so simple is so effective. I had to share it, even girls can't get pregnant here :
September 20, 2013 at 9:42 am #101484hentaiboy69Participantyup….nice idea to prevent children to get kidnapped! but seriously……i will never send a foreign to pick my babies….NEVER
September 20, 2013 at 9:46 am #101485LoverParticipanthb, you don't have to send a stranger… perhaps you know the person, but it's a stranger for your children (eg a colleague from work)
September 20, 2013 at 10:30 am #101486hentaiboy69ParticipantNo way……i will never send someone my child didn't know…..it's the same! Even if i know him or her, never forget there are people who always wear a mask in public
btw….in our school, the teacher didn't let the childs picked up by someone the teacher didn't know! if you want to pick them you need an autorizaztion signed by parents
September 20, 2013 at 11:06 am #101487MarilynParticipantNo way……i will never send someone my child didn't know…..it's the same! Even if i know him or her, never forget there are people who always wear a mask in public
btw….in our school, the teacher didn't let the childs picked up by someone the teacher didn't know! if you want to pick them you need an autorizaztion signed by parents
Never say never, HB.
An unforeseen might happen. And Lover only posted something that has happened in Germany and to be followed by some from here, doesn't mean that you would do something like that like asking someone to pick your child. Other might see themselves in such situation and this might be useful.September 20, 2013 at 11:18 am #101488LoverParticipanthb, there is another good reason for this password: Your child always know you don't send another person, but he wins time while asking the stranger – time ne needs to runaway.
September 20, 2013 at 12:14 pm #101489CovemsParticipantIn my experience, we've always have had a “password” or some other signal between my children and I. Others are included in this knowledge, Grandparents, certain Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. Thankfully we've never had to use them.
I also made it a point to get to know all of my neighbors. I don't mean just a wave and a “Hi, how are ya?” I'm talking about having them all for friends, good conversations, block parties, backyard cookouts, Halloween parties… that sort of thing. Where everyone gets to know each other. It makes for a safer, more friendly neighborhood. We watch out for each other and each other's families.
Try it… you'll like it.
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