Baby Crushed to Death at Airport

Very sad indeed, but such a silly thing to do. Not having kids myself it's easy to comment, but I see so many parents doing things which ultimately put their kids at risk without a seconds thought, just because it makes things easier for them.
She shouldn't, and I'd be surprised if she was, charged with anything. There is no law against general laziness/stupidity.
 
How is it unfortunate? It's not like it happened by total chance and bad luck. Stupidity led directly to the outcome.

Is there a sign or warning that the belt will start when there's weight on it? This will not stand in court. It's stupid, it's to an extend neglect by not keeping a close eye on your baby BUT hindsight can do wonders, not everyone knows how every system works. In this case, she's left the baby and kept her eyes off for a moment and thus an accident happened.

If she had walked to the end of the baggage entrance and pushed the baby in, yes, that is intentional. In this case, it's an accident. Charging her with neglect is to say she's done it with intent - e.g. Mother refusing to nurse/feed a baby and left it to die knowing that without norishment or care, it'll die.
 
Very sad indeed, but such a silly thing to do. Not having kids myself it's easy to comment, but I see so many parents doing things which ultimately put their kids at risk without a seconds thought, just because it makes things easier for them.
She shouldn't, and I'd be surprised if she was, charged with anything. There is no law against general laziness/stupidity.

But there is a law against manslaughter. She did something which was directly responsible for the death of another human being, which means she is the kind of person who is capable of doing thoughtless things which have extremely dangerous consequences. Of course she should be charged.
 
Is there a sign or warning that the belt will start when there's weight on it? This will not stand in court. It's stupid, it's to an extend neglect by not keeping a close eye on your baby BUT hindsight can do wonders, not everyone knows how every system works. In this case, she's left the baby and kept her eyes off for a moment and thus an accident happened.

If she had walked to the end of the baggage entrance and pushed the baby in, yes, that is intentional. In this case, it's an accident. Charging her with neglect is to say she's done it with intent - e.g. Mother refusing to nurse/feed a baby and left it to die knowing that without norishment or care, it'll die.

Are you trying to say that it's reasonable that this woman wouldn't know that a conveyor belt for luggage at an airport would move/rotate and take the luggage/stuff around?
 
Terrible event, a mistake, a silly mistake. But still terrible and unfortunate, little tyke didn't even see his 1st birthday :(
 
Are you trying to say that it's reasonable that this woman wouldn't know that a conveyor belt for luggage at an airport would move/rotate and take the luggage/stuff around?

It is reasonable for an average joe to think that it's stationary when not in use - no baggage; unless there's a sign or warning to affirm that it's possibly in use or may move without warning, trying to prove that she knows that it will move is hard. Thus an accident.

If she knows about it, through being mentioned, demonstrated or perhaps she's the designer of such a system, then she should have known better. Perhaps then, the CPS equiviliant can think of charging her. As it is, it's an accident.
 
But there is a law against manslaughter. She did something which was directly responsible for the death of another human being, which means she is the kind of person who is capable of doing thoughtless things which have extremely dangerous consequences. Of course she should be charged.

I think any lawyer would have an incredibly difficult time trying to prove her mens rea made her culpable of manslaughter.
 
It is reasonable for an average joe to think that it's stationary when not in use - no baggage; unless there's a sign or warning to affirm that it's possibly in use or may move without warning, trying to prove that she knows that it will move is hard. Thus an accident.

If she knows about it, through being mentioned, demonstrated or perhaps she's the designer of such a system, then she should have known better. Perhaps then, the CPS equiviliant can think of charging her. As it is, it's an accident.

It is surely not reasonable that anybody would assume that it will remain stationary permanently though. This is simply ridiculous! It's a bit like saying it would be perfectly fine to dump your kid on the top of a parked London Bus because it was stationary. "well, it wasn't moving when I put the kid there your honour!".
 
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Witnesses have said the whole thing happened in a matter of seconds, the mother put the baby on the carousel and momentarily turned away.
 
It says it was off and not moving, at the end of the day if the carasel was off and wide enough for the baby carrier to be placed safely then I would expect many parents to do this. It is easier lifting something from waist height than the floor when you pick it back up.

There's literally zero chance of a prosecution succeeding. You people :/
 
The system is activated by weight, does everyone know that? No. I know I didn't till I read this article. I might be a fool but it's not shown widely or made common knowledge.

In the case of moving vehicle, the driver has the onus to check his surroundings before setting off. The belt is activated automatically. This should then be down to the airport to have a fail safe or warning, or even have it monitored. Unfortunately, nothing happened to stop this accident.
 
Absolutely awful :(

Feel so sorry for them but what a stupid (plan stupid and not an accident at all! but I don't think she should be prosecuted for it) thing to have done!
 
Most baggage places I've seen have signs up saying belts will move automatically or may operate without warning.
 
This is what happens when stupid people breed. Others have to suffer for it.

Some may feel the same about your parents.

It's completely true. The kid didn't ask to be born, it had no choice in the matter. And now it has to suffer for the idiocy of its parents.

Tell me, what kind of person puts their kid on a luggage carousel? It's defenceless and nothing but an act of the densest stupidity.

Why are you calling a child "it"?
 
Splitting hairs. That's like saying, "putting your hand in a waste disposal unit isn't a problem, but keeping your eyes off the on-switch is".

No, it's not.

If I'm completely honest, could I see myself putting a carrier on a stationary belt for a second whilst i grabbed something? Yes. Especially when you're in a flustering airport situation with children. But, I would make sure the carrier was never out of my line of sight, so if it did start moving, I would just pick it off.

I would put money on a lot of the harsh comments in here coming from people that don't have children.
 
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