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When I was 12 years old, my friends and I used to bike about 8 miles to the airport to see airplanes take off from a nearby hill. The hill was federal land, delimited by simple wire fencing, so we would climb it to get to the hill. The path was clearly there, so we must not have been the only ones there. As long as we came back before the light came on, we would be fine with my parents. Once, we had to cross a freeway and a truck hit our dog, who died. There was nothing we could do for it, so we left it there. We never went back after that.

If a kid was caught doing that today, it would legally be taken away form his/her family by Children Protective Services, the parents charged, tried, and probably convicted of child neglect and endangerment.

Some of the best memories from childhood for me are those trips. How sad that kids have to be home playing with their iPads today.



> it would legally be taken away form his/her family by Children Protective Services, the parents charged, tried, and probably convicted of child neglect and endangerment.

citation needed.

> Once, we had to cross a freeway and a truck hit our dog, who died.

Your parents negligently put you in charge of a dog that you negligently killed. That should be legal?


"citation needed" http://www.masslive.com/living/index.ssf/2015/01/maryland_pa...

"Your parents negligently put you in charge of a dog that you negligently killed. That should be legal?"

Shit happens. The truck killed the dog, not me. Maybe you come from another continent or country, but America is a free country, so we don't care about what is legal, because the law establishes what is illegal, and everything else is legal. It is not illegal to run with your dog.


This is genuinely a fantastic comment. You dealt with a cold, rude comment with grace and calm, then provided an easily understood statement of what defines a country with both freedom and rule of law.


Thank you




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