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danned 01-05-2019 09:52 PM

Mother drives off with child riding on the roof of the car in Western Australia
 
https://www.news.com.au/national/mot...d322b5af6ec490
UPDATE: Police will allege the mother of a four-year-old boy filmed riding on the roof of a car as she drove on a Perth Highway neglected to properly restrain the youngster.

Maria Bervanakis
News Corp Australia NetworkJANUARY 6, 20194:31PM
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This little man is lucky to have escaped injury after riding on top of a car roof for about 10 minutes. Picture: Nine NewsSource:Supplied

Update: Police will allege the mother of a four-year-old boy filmed riding on the roof of a car on a Perth Highway for about 10 minutes neglected to properly restrain the child.

Security camera footage obtained by Nine News shows a boy in nothing but a nappy clinging to the roof racks of a car being driven by his mother.

The incident took place at around 5.45pm on Friday on the Tonkin Highway between the suburbs of Camillo and Harrisdale.

The boy on top of the car being driven by his mother. Picture: Nine News
The boy on top of the car being driven by his mother. Picture: Nine NewsSource:Supplied



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A spokesman for WA Police told News Corp Australia a 36-year-old woman is assisting police with their inquiries.

He confirmed there were two other children in the car but they were properly restrained in their seats.

It’s believed the mother was unaware the child was on the roof of the moving car.

“Other motorists managed to get the attention of the driver who stopped and placed the child in the car before driving away,” the police spokesman told News Corp Australia.

Witnesses said the toddler “seemed fine”. Picture: Nine News
Witnesses said the toddler “seemed fine”. Picture: Nine NewsSource:Supplied



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Canning Vale Police responded to reports of the bizarre incident and located the Holden Captiva driving into a petrol station on Nicholson Road, Harrisdale.

“Police observed three children in the car, two secured in child restraint seats however it will be alleged that a four-year-old boy was unrestrained.”


Witnesses told the Nine Network the boy was oblivious to the danger he was in.

“The child seemed fine and looked like he was enjoying himself,” a witness said.

Other witness said they felt “sick to the stomach” after seeing the boy on the moving car.

danned 01-05-2019 09:53 PM

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Bouncing Bettys 01-05-2019 11:26 PM

My son just turned 4. I would be pretty damn upset with his mother if that were to happen under her watch. I totally get how hard and stressfull parenting can be. No one is perfect but some parents really need more help, guidance, and support. Still...:
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“The child seemed fine and looked like he was enjoying himself,” a witness said.
As a dad its one of those: "That's my boy!" moments for sure. I bet he had a blast up there. Glad he was ok and hope he will only have good memories from this.

pastarocket 01-07-2019 12:30 PM

That mother is irresponsible. :facepalm:

Not even Mainlanders would put their children on top of the luxury cars. :lawl:

They would just buy an exotic car for the kid when they are old enough to drive. LUL

underscore 01-07-2019 12:35 PM

Being Australia, he's probably safer up there than anywhere else.

ae101 01-07-2019 12:58 PM

anyone remember back in days some white parents would let their kids drive by letting them sit on their lap and then let them hold the steering wheel while driving in a neighborhood block

this is a whole another level

68style 01-07-2019 02:24 PM

^ I used to sit next to my dad on the bench seat and run the gas pedal in traffic/on the highway when I was not even a teenager!!! I even got him a speeding ticket once, you can bet your ass he didn't tell the cop I was the one pushing the gas.

I cannot imagine what was going through his head to let me do that... or letting my own kid do it (if I had one) hahaha

originalhypa 01-08-2019 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by 68style (Post 8934872)
Spoiler!


I cannot imagine what was going through his head to let me do that... or letting my own kid do it (if I had one) hahaha

It was the 70's/80's, so chances are he was already 5 beers in.

:victory:

punkwax 01-08-2019 09:55 AM

I remember standing up in the back of my dads ‘72 Chevelle doing donuts in the snow when I was around 6 years old. Now that I think of it.. I’m gonna take my kids out for some fun in the snow if/when it happens. Kids ought to experience stuff like that with dad.

ae101 01-08-2019 01:08 PM

this is why I envy white ppl growing up, the amount of stupid cool stuff they let there kids do

denham 01-08-2019 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by danned (Post 8934680)
neglected to properly restrain

That's putting it mildly.

welfare 01-08-2019 07:38 PM

Bumper skiing.
Ahh the memories return

danned 01-08-2019 09:35 PM

if you have a fuucking cool parents.................

originalhypa 01-09-2019 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ae101 (Post 8934993)
this is why I envy white ppl growing up, the amount of stupid cool stuff they let there kids do

It was really about growing up in an area, and an era.
I had a couple of Asian buddies from Cloverdale when I was growing up that were better rednecks than I was. They had dirt bikes, 4x4s, and good looking white girlfriends. My Indo Canadian pals were just as gnarly, except they always had nicer shoes. And really, isn't that what it's all about? Nice shoes, and hot girls.
:awwyeah:


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