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Police say a Georgia dad left his 6-year-old son in a locked car while he went on a dinner date.

Authorities say that 51-year-old Aric Keck and 26-year-old Jacqueline Tabb walked the child back to Keck’s car in the middle of a dinner date at Kona Grill.

They then allegedly returned to their dinner date while the little boy stayed in the car.

The sobbing child used a phone left in the car to call his mother, who contacted police.

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“Mom, we’re at the Tona Grill,” the boy told his mom.

The restaurant was later determined to be the Kona Grill on Avalon Boulevard in Alpharetta. And thanks to the boy’s ability to tell his mom the names of streets where the car had been parked, investigators were able to piece together what happened with help from surveillance cameras in the area.

The little boy was allegedly left in the car alone for more than a half hour.

Both Keck and his date were charged with reckless conduct.



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Why was he walked back to the car? Perhaps he was misbehaving.

And locked doesn't mean closed up with no air.



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Why was he walked back to the car? Perhaps he was misbehaving.

And locked doesn't mean closed up with no air.


 Lily - seriously, what is wrong with you?  You don't leave a SIX YEAR OLD alone in a car.  In Alpharetta, no less.  Good grief.  It's ILLEGAL.  And STUPID.  And BAD PARENTING.  And NOT ACCEPTABLE. 



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Nothing is wrong with me. Half hour is not long. And my first question for the boy would be why he was taken from inside eating to outside in the car.

Could the dad see the car from inside? Was the car ventilated? I'm not going to join the witch hunt with just the provided information.

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51 and 26? No fool like an old fool! Lol

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The police charged them. It is illegal to leave a child that young alone in a vehicle. And the father did it to finish his DATE. The boy was frightened and crying.

Quite enough information for most people.

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Pretty dumb.

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It may be illegal. But doesn't mean I have to agree it should be.

Individual situations are different.

Maybe the kid was crying cause he was misbehaving and dad followed through with his threats.



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It may be illegal. But doesn't mean I have to agree it should be.

Individual situations are different.

Maybe the kid was crying cause he was misbehaving and dad followed through with his threats.


 There is NO situation where it is ok to leave a child that young alone in a car.  In Georgia.  In the summer.  Two reasons - either you have to leave the car running to keep it cool, which is completely dangerous, or you are leaving a kid to swelter, or you are leaving the kid in an open car on the street (which still gets very hot, btw).

NONE of those are acceptable parenting choices.  Not a single one.



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For you. Not acceptable for you.

See my post on the other thread.



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And in answer to your "need more information" - the car was parked more than a block away and it was more than a half hour.

Also - the dad called the mom and threatened to kill her for calling the cops, while the boy listened.

And I found this all by simply clicking the link in the article. 


Yeah - stellar parenting.


 

For more than 30 minutes, a 6-year-old boy was alone in the car while his father and his girlfriend finished dinner in an Alpharetta restaurant, according to a police report released Monday.

Scared and sobbing, the boy called his mom to say he was alone inside his father’s car in an unfamiliar parking lot, the report states. The boy’s mother called 911, and a dispatcher in turn called the boy, who wasn’t injured. While the boy was on the phone, his father returned to the car, according to police.

The dispatcher called back the boy’s father, Aric Keck, but Keck allegedly hung up the first time before telling the dispatcher he only left the child alone to go to the restroom, the police report states. Keck then allegedly called his ex-wife and threatened to kill her for calling the police as his girlfriend and son listened, according to police.

Cops: Boy, 6, left in car while dad, girlfriend eat out in Alpharetta photo

The boy, who was with his father during visitation, had been in the restaurant on July 18 with Keck and Jacqueline Tabb. When he got tired, the two walked him back to the car, parked more than a block away, according to police.

“Mom, we’re at the Tona Grill,” the boy told his mom.

The restaurant was later determined to be the Kona Grill on Avalon Boulevard in Alpharetta. And thanks to the boy’s ability to tell his mom the names of streets where the car had been parked, investigators were able to piece together what happened with help from surveillance cameras in the area.

Cops: Boy, 6, left in car while dad, girlfriend eat out in Alpharetta photo

At 9:32 p.m., Tabb is seen on restaurant video leading the boy out of the restaurant, police said. The couple then returns to the restaurant minutes later and remains there until 10:15 p.m., according to police.

Police charged both Keck, 51, and Tabb, 26, with reckless conduct, and both surrendered Aug. 10.

 

 



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For you. Not acceptable for you.

See my post on the other thread.


 Not acceptable for any reasonable person, which is the standard  under the law.



-- Edited by Lawyerlady on Friday 21st of August 2015 09:34:28 AM

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Reckless. Dad needs the book thrown at him.

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Geez, babies in the hospitals, little kids scared out of their wits for being left alone in strange parking lots - what does it take for a parent to be reckless?

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And guess where these two are going to put the kid when they want to use the car to do the deed?

They'll lock him in the trunk.

I'm glad they arrested them. And plastered their pics all over the internet.



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who does crazy things like this??

I guess I just can't imagine the mind set that would think this was on ok thing

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It was stupid. He's probably going to lose whatever custody he had.

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He's DEFINITELY going to lose whatever custody he had. No doubt about that. Now he either won't see his son or he will get supervised visitation. I hope that piece of ass was worth it dude.

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That poor little boy. I bet he was real scared. It is never ok to leave a child that young alone in the car for whatever reason. Heat could have got to him, he could have been kidnapped. I'm glad the little boy had the good sense to call his mommy.

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 Seriously.  Geesh.



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A very telling piece of evidence as to what an azzhole he is, is when he calls the ex and threatens HER for calling the cops. I bet he was an abusive husband.

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Who does this chit? Seriously! He probably has the boy every other weekend. You can't keep your wanker in your pants four days a month?

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A 6 year old does not belong in a car alone. Especially because the parent is on a date.

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At 10:00 PM no less!!!! ANYTHING could have happened to that child!!!!!!

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Nor is it an appropriate punishment for misbehaving as someone upthread indicated would be a valid excuse. If the child was misbehaving, all parties could have taken their dinners to go and left together.

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Nor is it an appropriate punishment for misbehaving as someone upthread indicated would be a valid excuse. If the child was misbehaving, all parties could have taken their dinners to go and left together.


 Exactly.  You don't put your date night ahead of your child.  And I imagine if he was misbehaving it was because he was bored & tired.



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I will also say that I don't know ANY "every other weekend" dads that go on dates when they have their kids. They get 4 nights a month. Why to they have to go out on one of those nights?

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At 10:00 PM no less!!!! ANYTHING could have happened to that child!!!!!!


 No kidding.



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the father did it to finish his DATE.


I'm certain that the father did NOT finish his date. cry



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Nor is it an appropriate punishment for misbehaving as someone upthread indicated would be a valid excuse. If the child was misbehaving, all parties could have taken their dinners to go and left together.


 Exactly.  You don't put your date night ahead of your child.  And I imagine if he was misbehaving it was because he was bored & tired.


 Exactly!  This poor excuse of a father couldn't schedule a date on 26 other days of the month.  Instead he had to drag his six year old out at ten pm.  No wonder the child was misbehaving.  Maybe the people that think it's okay to put a six year old in a hot car should be locked in a hot car themselves.



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who does crazy things like this??

I guess I just can't imagine the mind set that would think this was on ok thing


Same person (?) who thinks it's fine to threaten to kill his ex wife for calling the police.

 



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the father did it to finish his DATE.


I'm certain that the father did NOT finish his date. cry


 Well he was arrested, but I'm not sure his date wouldn't go out with him again.  She was part of this afterall.



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It may be illegal. But doesn't mean I have to agree it should be.

Individual situations are different.

Maybe the kid was crying cause he was misbehaving and dad followed through with his threats.


 Misbehaving? That's no excuse. You get your food packed up to go, and leave WITH the child, not lock him in a car.



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the father did it to finish his DATE.


I'm certain that the father did NOT finish his date. cry


 Well he was arrested, but I'm not sure his date wouldn't go out with him again.  She was part of this afterall.


 I know right?  What was she thinking?  If I'm on a date and the guy says Hey, let's go lock my kid in the car.  I'm going to freak out.  WTH?  Of course, if I'm on a date I'm already in trouble because I'm married.  biggrin



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It may be illegal. But doesn't mean I have to agree it should be.

Individual situations are different.

Maybe the kid was crying cause he was misbehaving and dad followed through with his threats.


 Misbehaving? That's no excuse. You get your food packed up to go, and leave WITH the child, not lock him in a car.


 Next time they'll know better.  Next time they'll lock him in the trunk and take away the phone.  I mean, if you're gonna be a criminal be a good criminal.



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It may be illegal. But doesn't mean I have to agree it should be.

Individual situations are different.

Maybe the kid was crying cause he was misbehaving and dad followed through with his threats.


 Misbehaving? That's no excuse. You get your food packed up to go, and leave WITH the child, not lock him in a car.


But that punishes the parents, not the child. 

 

We don't even know that was the case, however.  His "misbehavior", if any, might have just been being inconveniently in the way of his dad pursuing tail.   



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Heck, when Czech's husband was a boy, he spent a LOT of nights in the car while his parents and siblings were in celebrating someone's birthday party or something.wink



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No. I didn't click the link. They generally do not load for me.

10pm makes a big difference. I don't know anyone having dinner at that time of night.

With more information, yes it was a bad decision.



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It was a bad decision on his part no matter what. He is not part of a "united front" of two parents. Chances are, they've undoubtedly had some prior disagreements about custody/visitation.

This gives her a LOT of ammunition to use against him. Very poor judgment.

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This is more than a bad decision. This is common basic sense. Apparently he doesn't have any.

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This is more than a bad decision. This is common basic sense. Apparently he doesn't have any.


In this case, yes--but not in all cases.  Letting one kid pout in the car while everyone else is in having a good time can be an effective punishment.  I've seen it used lots of times.   

 

Would I recommend using it at the parking lot at Disneyland on a 95 degree day?  Of course not--but a 50 degree day in the driveway at Grandma's, you bet. 



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Too bad this didn't happen in NJ. The NJ Supreme Court just ruled that it's not illegal to leave your baby in car while you go inside to shop.

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Too bad this didn't happen in NJ. The NJ Supreme Court just ruled that it's not illegal to leave your baby in car while you go inside to shop.


 What?! Insane!



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Too bad this didn't happen in NJ. The NJ Supreme Court just ruled that it's not illegal to leave your baby in car while you go inside to shop.


 What?! Insane!


 Yep.  They just ruled that you can leave your infant, like newborn, in the car alone while you go in shopping as long as you "use good judgment".

The summary of it said that if it's not earth shatteringly hot, if you roll the windows down, and if you "aren't gone very long" (whatever that means) you are free to leave your child in your car.  It is not illegal.  Just use good judgment.  It came about because a lady left her infant in a car and went in and went shopping.  It was 60 that day and she rolled down the window.  Her reasoning was was the ten month old was asleep and needed to stay asleep and she wouldn't be shopping very long.  Someone called the police, CPS came and took the baby, and when she came out the baby was gone and the police arrested her for child abuse.  she had three other kids and CPS took them too.  She did get them all back but she had to take it to the Supreme Court.  All the lower courts ruled against her.  I think they said she was in the store about forty minutes.



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No. I didn't click the link. They generally do not load for me.

10pm makes a big difference. I don't know anyone having dinner at that time of night.

With more information, yes it was a bad decision.


Dinner doesn't have to be 5:00 on the dot. You see a movie, then go to dinner. And restaurants wouldn't be open that late if there were no customers.

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All the cool people dine late. I eat at 6 to avoid the crowds.



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I'm not cool...

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We were out till about 9 Friday. I felt like a rebel.

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Too bad this didn't happen in NJ. The NJ Supreme Court just ruled that it's not illegal to leave your baby in car while you go inside to shop.


 What?! Insane!


 Yep.  They just ruled that you can leave your infant, like newborn, in the car alone while you go in shopping as long as you "use good judgment".

The summary of it said that if it's not earth shatteringly hot, if you roll the windows down, and if you "aren't gone very long" (whatever that means) you are free to leave your child in your car.  It is not illegal.  Just use good judgment.  It came about because a lady left her infant in a car and went in and went shopping.  It was 60 that day and she rolled down the window.  Her reasoning was was the ten month old was asleep and needed to stay asleep and she wouldn't be shopping very long.  Someone called the police, CPS came and took the baby, and when she came out the baby was gone and the police arrested her for child abuse.  she had three other kids and CPS took them too.  She did get them all back but she had to take it to the Supreme Court.  All the lower courts ruled against her.  I think they said she was in the store about forty minutes.


 I'm thinking the NJ legislature needs to fix that.



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