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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Callard has claimed the children asked to be splashed and would not have done
it otherwise.
She told the Daily Mail: "The fun factor is mostly gone from life these days
but they were playing in puddles, like kids always have done.
"If the kids weren't saying 'Splash me, splash me', I certainly wouldn't have
done it. I'm not a serial splasher.""
hang on, isnt she supposed to have been the adult there? what person goes and gets her car to do that just because the kids have asked.
and what speed was she doing?
it otherwise.
She told the Daily Mail: "The fun factor is mostly gone from life these days
but they were playing in puddles, like kids always have done.
"If the kids weren't saying 'Splash me, splash me', I certainly wouldn't have
done it. I'm not a serial splasher.""
hang on, isnt she supposed to have been the adult there? what person goes and gets her car to do that just because the kids have asked.
and what speed was she doing?
I watched this clip on tv yesterday & have to say, it didn't surprise me at all!
There are far too many diots behind the wheel these days - if they're caught they only receive a slap on the wrist, so not much of a deterent.
As for the poor kids getting soaked at the bus stop - what goes around, comes around.....
There are far too many diots behind the wheel these days - if they're caught they only receive a slap on the wrist, so not much of a deterent.
As for the poor kids getting soaked at the bus stop - what goes around, comes around.....
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