Babies 'R' Us? Yes They Are
A story this week brought in a huge reader response -- and an unbeliveable reply from "Babies 'R' Us" to my readers who complained to them: Subscribe for Free
A number of readers wrote the company to complain about the manager. Several of them forwarded me the company's response -- all of them are the same: Babies 'R' Us firmly believes that calling the authorities in this situation was the right thing to do. We continue to support the decision to call the authorities, which was made by the store associate. There was never, at any time, any repercussion to the store associate for making the call. The associate voluntarily chose to resign from her position. Babies 'R' Us cares deeply about children, and we continue to support the decision that making the call to the authorities was the right thing to do. Please feel free to contact us with any further questions. Dylan in California, one of the readers to send me a copy of that, notes "They completely ignored my suggestion that the store manager should be reprimanded, and they seem to think that being told she was wrong for involving the store was not a repercussion for 'the associate'." They surely think that by ignoring the outcries, the problem will go away. Is that the sort of merchant you want to patronize for your baby items? Think about it next time you go shopping for baby items. I've never heard any updates to this story, so as far as I can tell indeed they did ignore the outcries -- and they did die down. Now you know why I sometimes keep pounding on outrages.... Blog Updates
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I'm amazed that the mother was only charged with misdemeanor neglect! Something similar happened in the Wal-Mart I used to work for. Our cart pushers were in the parking lot and noticed that a car, which looked empty, had the door hanging open. They walked over and discovered that a baby was sitting in the seat, barefooted, barehanded, bareheaded. It was maybe 25 or 30 degrees out, if I remember (I was bundled tightly on my cigarette break!)
They immediately notified management, who located the mother. She was simply browsing through the store! The state police were called, and they arrested the mother and took the child away (she'd since been brought inside, of course, to warm up.) The mother was charged, among other things, with attempted murder! Leaving a child that young exposed in such a way is just that: an attempt on their life, unless you're simply too stupid to not realize that an infant needs more heat than even an adult does!
Anyway, I'm just glad now that I've never shopped at Babies 'R' Us. OUR associates were commended for their actions, by the police officers and by store management (I'm now engaged to one of the young men responsible, as a matter of fact, and we're expecting our second child, my third, any day now....)
Posted by: Anne, Troy, New York | August 6, 2007 2:33 PM