There are places to drop off unwanted babies, not the damn grocery store. :220v: :cry: Safe Haven laws in most states.
http://cbs2.com/topstories/local_story_308110608.html
A woman delivered a baby in the parking lot of a Koreatown Walgreens location and attempted to leave the newborn there, according to the store manager.
The woman came into the 24-hour drugstore at 3201 W. Sixth Street about 3 a.m., bought some milk and went outside, Jasper Hillman said.
"She spilled the milk and started bleeding," he said. "I asked her if she needed help, if she wanted me to call an ambulance, but she said she was OK."
The woman asked Hillman to walk her home, but he told her he couldn't leave the store.
"You could tell she was a little off, that maybe she wasn't in her right mind," he said.
Store employees called paramedics, who retrieved the baby and the woman, he said, adding the baby was born alive.
"She dropped it and tried to leave it there," he said.
There are places to drop off unwanted babies, not the damn grocery store. :220v: :cry: Safe Haven laws in most states.
Agree, could have taken the baby to the local hospital, fire station or police station. No questions asked.
There are places to drop off unwanted babies, not the damn grocery store. :220v: :cry: Safe Haven laws in most states.
Agree, could have taken the baby to the local hospital, fire station or police station. No questions asked.
Really? You can drop off a baby at those places and there are no questions asked?![]()
Really? You can drop off a baby at those places and there are no questions asked?
Yes. Safe Haven laws permit it.
Do they have baby drop off boxes?
Do they have baby drop off boxes?
DA, you should've seen that one comin'
Do they have baby drop off boxes?
Just like at car dealerships.
Do they have baby drop off boxes?
I did see once on television an actual "drop off box" too at a hospital. I think some places may have something like this.
DA, you should've seen that one comin'
:hammerhea :wink: