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Parents force bawling 11 month old to parasail alone (1 Viewer)

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Hey dillholes, let's not get this thread axed. TIA.

http://m.nydailynews.com/news/world/watch-parents-force-bawling-11-month-old-parasail-article-1.1802488

Heres your next candidate for Parents of the Year.

Horrified spectators along an Indian beach watched two guardians strap their 11-month-old tot into parasailing gear and allow the baby girl to fly solo to heights of some 40 feet as the traumatized child screamed in fear.

The entire stunt was caught on camera, as members of the Malabar Adventure Sports Society strapped a screaming Niya Nizam into a harness below a multi-colored parachute along Muzhappilangad Beach in the Kannur district of Kerala.

"We got the information regarding this incident where a 11-month-old girl was forced for parasailing by her parents, District Magistrate P. Balakiran told the Indian news outlet. We have taken this matter seriously and to ensure a thorough investigation, we are planning to file a charge against the parents and the organisers and for that I have already had a word with the Superintendent of Police (SP) to speed up the investigation. We will look into all the important aspects of this incident.

The terrified child is held by her mother, who runs down the beach behind a truck for a bit before releasing the baby, who continues bawling during the horror flight. The child soars above the beach behind the truck while spectators watch and take video and pictures of the wild spectacle.

Pics and video at link

 
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Sounds pretty badass to me. As long as there are no safety issues, why not get kids in the habit of overcoming fear at an early age. I'm scared to parasail now and I'm well into my uh 20s. Lucky lil *******.

 
Kids cry about everything these days. Are we going to start arresting parents for not buying their brat an Elmo blanket?

 
"Hey dillholes" is not a very good way of axe prevention. Just sayin'.
I only used dillholes because #######s is censored.
i sense a backstory. :popcorn:
Yeah, now the thread is taking a turn here.
:lol: Someone got a thread I started earlier axed. Ergo, they are a dillhole. End of backstory.

Eta: its possible it was some dillweed and not some dillhole. If that's the case, I apologize to the dillholes here.

 
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"Hey dillholes" is not a very good way of axe prevention. Just sayin'.
I only used dillholes because #######s is censored.
i sense a backstory. :popcorn:
Yeah, now the thread is taking a turn here.
:lol: Someone got a thread I started earlier axed. Ergo, they are a dillhole. End of backstory.

Eta: its possible it was some dillweed and not some dillhole. If that's the case, I apologize to the dillholes here.
That's ok dillnut.

 
Did the baby get hurt? What law was broken? Maybe endangerment? Age of child?

My boy cried his first train ride, daughter screamed on her first plane ride ( many wanted to kill me). We got them through it. They are ok.

 
Kal El said:
This is why people should have to have a combined IQ of at least 200 in order to have children.
So you're in favor of really smart guys knocking up mentally challenged females?
I'd prefer they be considerably closer in IQ, thank you very much. Besides, I'm pretty sure there are laws against that sort of thing.
 
Let's have a little respect for Indian culture. Why do we have to think our Western culture is superior? Parasailing your kid goes back to the days of the Maharajas, I'm sure.

 
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