Originally Posted by eroynurse
Could be a teenager or someone he knew. If he was alone, not a smart thing to drop him off, but like the previous poster said, people do that in small towns. To draw a conclusion of neglect or abuse is absurd.If you really cared that much, you could just wait with the child until hid dad picked him up; and then tell the dad it was not a good idea. Act of kindness goes a long way, but one wrong accusation can totally mess up someone's life.

#1 - it is not a small town. Population if about 4000 and it is in the heart of Fort Worth. There were about 300 people at the carnival.

#2 - if you
SUSPECT child abuse, then isn't it your
responsibility to report it? It is up to the authorities to decide if it actually was/is neglect.
ONE ACT OF NEGLECT CAN REALLY MESS UP A CHILD'S LIFE! The father is not my concern - he should know better than to abandon his kid like that. The child's safety is my concern.

#3 - the issue IS being discussed with the dad - one of the family ministers knew the family and he will talk to the dad about the inappropriate decision. Luckily, there was no harm this time. I would have discussed it with the dad if he had been there - but then, he WAS NOT THERE.

#4 - for the SAFETY and PROTECTION of my daughter, I would hope that someone INVESTIGATE this type of situation if they thought she was in danger.If the parent did nothing wrong, then he would be absolved from any charges. If it brought bad consequences upon the parent, then the parent deserved them - who leaves their 7 year old CHILD
without SUPERVISION at night at a public place?

#5 - if the child had been cared for by a teenager - do you really think he would be asking strangers to use their cell phone so "he could call his dad to come pick him up".