One way to make supermarkets more pleasant
From CNN: After his mother refused to let him play with one of those vending machines where you have to maneuver a claw to grab a toy, 3-year-old James Manges II threw his juice box in anger then shimmied up inside the machine. His mother, apparently delighted at the sight of her caged child, rushed to buy a disposable camera with which to snap photos."Within two seconds he had climbed through the hole, into the chute and pushed the door shut so we couldn't get him out," she said. At first, Manges thought it was funny: "He was playing with all the toys and hanging from the bar like a monkey." But she soon became upset when Wal-Mart employees said they did not have a key to let James out.
Perhaps Wal-Mart could design more child-friendly toy-filled glass cages. Parents could deposit $5 and their child into the box before entering the store, then retrieve them before they leave!


3 Comments:
What a silly bugger of a mother. Bah, it disgusts me how ill diciplined that kid is.
ha!!
Perhaps that child should have been smacked the second that juice box left his hand.
Perhaps his mom should've been smacked as well.
Damn.
The store should have charged the mother for all of the toys in the machine.
Who'd want them after a dirty child had been in there?
Not me.
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