This family should be charged for every officer that came to assist them to get out of the maze. They should pay for busying up the 911 line. THey should have never went to a maze if they don't have enough common sense to find their way out.
I heard about this on the radio this morning. They even played the audio of the 911 call. Crazy!
But, MW...it was dark and scary and they had a 3 month old baby with them! They couldn't possibly just, you know, walk through the cornstalks in the direction of the lights that they could see. Too complicated, too scary!
I don't think they should be charged. They should have called the non-emergency #, but I would assume the mom's emotions (at 3 weeks PP) were through the roof when she realized she was lost.
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I think wanting to charge the family is a little extreme. It sounds like
they couldn't find any help and panicked. Are they the sharpest tools
in the shed? Probably not. But I don't put this in the same category as
the moron who called 911 when his McDonald's order was wrong!
I heard about this on the radio this morning. They even played the audio of the 911 call. Crazy!
But, MW...it was dark and scary and they had a 3 month old baby with them! They couldn't possibly just, you know, walk through the cornstalks in the direction of the lights that they could see. Too complicated, too scary!
the baby was 3 weeks old
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she had a 3 week old baby with her. you weren't a little unhinged post-partum? hmmmm?
Yeah but I still had common sense. And even if I didn't, my DH would have stopped me.
Yeah, calling 911 for being lost in a maze is not pp blame worthy. Isn't the point of a maze to get lost, no?
So, should people with anxiety or other medical conditions (like high blood pressure, which could, at some point in their lives cause a heart attack or stroke) not enter the maze as well?
I don't think the mom should have had a 3 week old baby at a corn maze for a host of other reasons, but I don't fault her for freaking out. PP emotions can make you crazy.
Little Lurky, born 2008
Priss28King is wise.--"Lurky, you are so mean... but always so on point!"
I heard about this on the radio this morning. They even played the audio of the 911 call. Crazy!
But, MW...it was dark and scary and they had a 3 month old baby with them! They couldn't possibly just, you know, walk through the cornstalks in the direction of the lights that they could see. Too complicated, too scary!
the baby was 3 weeks old
See I swore on the radio they said 3 months. 3 weeks is a bit different...totally could be still hormonal issues.
she had a 3 week old baby with her. you weren't a little unhinged post-partum? hmmmm?
Yeah but I still had common sense. And even if I didn't, my DH would have stopped me.
Yeah, calling 911 for being lost in a maze is not pp blame worthy. Isn't the point of a maze to get lost, no?
So, should people with anxiety or other medical conditions (like high blood pressure, which could, at some point in their lives cause a heart attack or stroke) not enter the maze as well?
I don't think the mom should have had a 3 week old baby at a corn maze for a host of other reasons, but I don't fault her for freaking out. PP emotions can make you crazy.
I never said she shouldn't be there. I said she shouldn't have called 911. Getting lost is the point of the maze. Having a heart attack in a maze or stroke is different than getting lost.
she had a 3 week old baby with her. you weren't a little unhinged post-partum? hmmmm?
I was never that fvcking stupid to get lost in a corn maze and CALL 911 to come get me out. Andplusalso, her husband was with her so it's not like it was some lady and her 3 week old alone.
she had a 3 week old baby with her. you weren't a little unhinged post-partum? hmmmm?
I was never that fvcking stupid to get lost in a corn maze and CALL 911 to come get me out. Andplusalso, her husband was with her so it's not like it was some lady and her 3 week old alone.
Exactly.
Hell I was the idiot who left the house without pants around that time. I never called 911 for a BS reason.
Add this to my list of reasons not to go to a maze for fun. This and The Shining.
Please don't talk about The Shining. I couldn't read the book because the movie freaked me out too much.
::shudders::
Ok, you have to read the book. It's 10x better/scarier than the movie and in the book it's not a maze. I won't tell you what it is but let's just say I have a long standing fear of shrubbery thanks to that book.
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The maze had signs giving directions, plus if you're tired of walking around in circles just bulldoze your way through the walls, they're corn stalks...not bricks FFS.
How about wtf was she doing in a corn maze 3 weeks pp?
Kind of my reaction. But I was super paranoid and didn't take DD anywhere but the doc's office and my mom's for the first month or so, so my reaction may be skewed. (I know I'm paranoid and insane. It's not likely to get better.)
Like I said yesterday, in every corn maze I've been in, there are emergency exits everywhere. And kids and families and people everywhere. Just follow one of them! I guess hormones is a plausible theory, but I just can't imagine thinking that the only possible solution is calling 911.
I don't think they need to pay for the services or anything though, because she really did sound frightened. 25 feet into the maze. lol! I feel kinda bad for her. She must feel like an idiot today. hahaaaahaaaa
Re: Calling 911 when lost in a corn maze is ok?
I didn't read the story but is there not staff at these places to help those who are lost?
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I heard about this on the radio this morning. They even played the audio of the 911 call. Crazy!
But, MW...it was dark and scary and they had a 3 month old baby with them! They couldn't possibly just, you know, walk through the cornstalks in the direction of the lights that they could see. Too complicated, too scary!
I don't think they should be charged. They should have called the non-emergency #, but I would assume the mom's emotions (at 3 weeks PP) were through the roof when she realized she was lost.
Priss28King is wise.--"Lurky, you are so mean... but always so on point!"
the baby was 3 weeks old
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Thing 3 = October 2010, 27weeks 4days 2lbs 4oz 14.25in
Yeah but I still had common sense. And even if I didn't, my DH would have stopped me.
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Yeah, calling 911 for being lost in a maze is not pp blame worthy. Isn't the point of a maze to get lost, no?
So, should people with anxiety or other medical conditions (like high blood pressure, which could, at some point in their lives cause a heart attack or stroke) not enter the maze as well?
I don't think the mom should have had a 3 week old baby at a corn maze for a host of other reasons, but I don't fault her for freaking out. PP emotions can make you crazy.
Priss28King is wise.--"Lurky, you are so mean... but always so on point!"
See I swore on the radio they said 3 months. 3 weeks is a bit different...totally could be still hormonal issues.
I never said she shouldn't be there. I said she shouldn't have called 911. Getting lost is the point of the maze. Having a heart attack in a maze or stroke is different than getting lost.
I was never that fvcking stupid to get lost in a corn maze and CALL 911 to come get me out. Andplusalso, her husband was with her so it's not like it was some lady and her 3 week old alone.
Exactly.
Hell I was the idiot who left the house without pants around that time. I never called 911 for a BS reason.
Add this to my list of reasons not to go to a maze for fun. This and The Shining.
"This ribbon has been reported." - lovesnina
Please don't talk about The Shining. I couldn't read the book because the movie freaked me out too much.
::shudders::
Ok, you have to read the book. It's 10x better/scarier than the movie and in the book it's not a maze. I won't tell you what it is but let's just say I have a long standing fear of shrubbery thanks to that book.
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I took Vicki pumpkin picking & in a corn maze around that age. What's the big deal? She was in the Moby most of the time & I felt up to it.
Of course, I didn't get lost & call 911, either.
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I've gotten lost in corn mazes several times. It freaks me out because there are always bees in there and I have a pathological fear of them.
But when I couldn't take anymore, I just pushed through the walls. It was not that difficult.
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Like I said yesterday, in every corn maze I've been in, there are emergency exits everywhere. And kids and families and people everywhere. Just follow one of them! I guess hormones is a plausible theory, but I just can't imagine thinking that the only possible solution is calling 911.
I don't think they need to pay for the services or anything though, because she really did sound frightened. 25 feet into the maze. lol! I feel kinda bad for her. She must feel like an idiot today. hahaaaahaaaa