Is this mom crazy or not?

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:eek::eek: The only thing I see wrong in the photo is no rag stuffed in the gas can in case of a spill. Hope she don't drive, text, and smoke at the same time. Jim S
 
One of the stupid laws in Arizona says that you must have a dog restrained if it is in the bed of a truck but you can run around with half a dozen kids in the bed of the truck and there is no law that says they have to be restrained, go up in northern AZ on any of the reservations and you'll see the dog tied in but not the kids in the bed of the truck!
 
When I saw this on the news last night I thin they showed a picture of the woman and her hair is bright pink.

Lots of bad decisions going on there...
 
Pink hair or not ... same woman or not ... idiots like this need to be fixed so they cannot breed more idiots for the rest of us to be on guard for. :eek:

No one has commented that the gas can is strapped (incorrectly by the way) in a childs seat while the kid is free to play with the gas ... which is to be expected if it's gene pool has provided enough brain matter to enable it to do so in the first place.
 
Crazy no. Stupid yes.

That being said when my little ones were in seats I would leave them home WITH their mother to go get propane for the grill. I would strap it into the seat. A perfect fit.
 
A hard enough impact would still allow the can to fly forward out of the belt. The belt should be in front of pouring nozzle. Regardless, it should not be there.
 
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