Saturday, 24 September 2016

Fed Up Mother Calls Police Over Unbuckled Toddler


Story out of Scottsdale, Arizona:

Keeping your kids safe and buckled up in the car is pretty important.

But what happens when your tumultuous toddler refuses to listen and stay in his or her seat?

A Scottsdale mom decided she needed some police intervention.

Michelle Fortin was driving home with her kids Monday when her 3-year-old daughter Camille did the unthinkable.

"All I heard was her screaming and crying, and all of a sudden her brother, who was sitting next to her, yells, 'Mommy! Mommy - she unbuckled her seat belt.'"

The Scottsdale mom immediately drove to a safe spot and pulled over.

Fortin buckled her daughter back up, and told her what a dangerous thing she did, but mom didn't think Camille got the message.

"This was something that would hurt her. Her safety was at risk, so I took it for what it was - a teachable moment," said Fortin. "I got home and called the police and turned her in."

Scottsdale police were more than willing to come out, and have a word or two, with the shifty little lawbreaker.

Two officers gave Camille and her brother a crash course in seat belt safety, and it seems to have worked. Cont. (Video)

Story from - AZ Family

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