The number of children being abducted is on the rise. It is almost impossible to ignore the danger. They disappear from places that seem safe. It is good to make child abduction awareness the subject of public warnings. They can be alert against all the ways predators lure children.
One case was reported where a parent left a little girl in the car while going in to a convenience store. It was cold and he did not want her to leave the warm car. Although gone only five minutes, it was enough time for a pervert to take advantage of the opportunity. The car door was open and the little girl gone.
A parent may load the car in front of the home and go back to fetch a baby. While he is carrying out the infant, the young child is taken. It only required three minutes for the first child to be taken away.
Abductions happen fast. Sometimes a little boy will walk home from school with friends every day. Then one day, between the school and the home, the little boy vanishes and no one saw it happen.
This situation seems to grow more common with every passing day. Children above a certain age can be taught how to handle an attempt. First, never walk close to a stranger in a car. Some perverts use the ruse of asking for directions to lure a girl close enough to reach out and pull her into the car.
They are told to make all the noise they can if a stranger grabs them. Kick, scream or bite to make him release them. Never believe anything a stranger says to them. A kind lady or a small, frail man may try to carry them off.
A clever predator is skilled at fooling children. He might say he is sad because his dog is lost. He may ask the children to help in the search. A person the child met while grocery shopping with mom can talk him in to accepting a ride.
There are precautions in place. Teachers will not allow children to leave school unless a preapproved caretaker is the one picking them up. Parents lock bedroom windows before bedtime.
Young girls abducted have been imprisoned for extended periods of time without discovery. They may have been chained inside a house. Some are threatened with a beating or other punishment if they attempt an escape.
Police should be called immediately upon witnessing an abduction. The witness should memorize as much of the license plate as possible. Try to recall any details about the abductor or his clothing.
The laws in our nation have some responsibility for allowing perverts to become repeat offenders. A rapist may get out of prison after a minimal number of years. A psychiatrist may testify that he is rehabilitated.
A gambler would lay odds that he would abduct and hurt another little boy or girl. While parents might take all possible precautions, there are a high number of dangerous predators out there. Will the rights of the perverts to be released continue to be more important than the rights of the children to grow up safely.
One case was reported where a parent left a little girl in the car while going in to a convenience store. It was cold and he did not want her to leave the warm car. Although gone only five minutes, it was enough time for a pervert to take advantage of the opportunity. The car door was open and the little girl gone.
A parent may load the car in front of the home and go back to fetch a baby. While he is carrying out the infant, the young child is taken. It only required three minutes for the first child to be taken away.
Abductions happen fast. Sometimes a little boy will walk home from school with friends every day. Then one day, between the school and the home, the little boy vanishes and no one saw it happen.
This situation seems to grow more common with every passing day. Children above a certain age can be taught how to handle an attempt. First, never walk close to a stranger in a car. Some perverts use the ruse of asking for directions to lure a girl close enough to reach out and pull her into the car.
They are told to make all the noise they can if a stranger grabs them. Kick, scream or bite to make him release them. Never believe anything a stranger says to them. A kind lady or a small, frail man may try to carry them off.
A clever predator is skilled at fooling children. He might say he is sad because his dog is lost. He may ask the children to help in the search. A person the child met while grocery shopping with mom can talk him in to accepting a ride.
There are precautions in place. Teachers will not allow children to leave school unless a preapproved caretaker is the one picking them up. Parents lock bedroom windows before bedtime.
Young girls abducted have been imprisoned for extended periods of time without discovery. They may have been chained inside a house. Some are threatened with a beating or other punishment if they attempt an escape.
Police should be called immediately upon witnessing an abduction. The witness should memorize as much of the license plate as possible. Try to recall any details about the abductor or his clothing.
The laws in our nation have some responsibility for allowing perverts to become repeat offenders. A rapist may get out of prison after a minimal number of years. A psychiatrist may testify that he is rehabilitated.
A gambler would lay odds that he would abduct and hurt another little boy or girl. While parents might take all possible precautions, there are a high number of dangerous predators out there. Will the rights of the perverts to be released continue to be more important than the rights of the children to grow up safely.
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