Friday, July 10, 2015

Bad Parenting? Eating Pop Tart

South Carolina parents are confronting criminal charges after supposedly driving their 14-year-old little girl to rest in a wild-hoard plagued woods on the grounds that she ate a pop tart without their consent.

Huffington Post reported that 33-year-old James Allen Driggers and his wife Crystal Lynn of Dalzell kicked their little girl out of their home as discipline after they discovered her eating the culpable pop tart.

Cops: Parents constrained youngster girl to live in woods as discipline for eating Pop-Tart

As indicated by powers, the couple advised their girl to set up a tent in an adjacent woods – which is known not the home of wild hoards – in the wake of giving her one move of bathroom tissue, an electric lamp, a shriek, and a watch.

Police likewise reported that on the off chance that she needed anything to eat, her parents educated her there would be somebody at the wall of their home at particular times amid the day, arranged to give her nourishment. Be that as it may, her sibling was sufficiently benevolent to sneak her cool spaghetti in jars to guarantee she got enough to eat. The adolescent young lady was supposedly requested to live in woods for one week, however she was there for two days, including amid the tempest that hit South Carolina on Thursday.

Neighborhood agents reported that when her grandma found the teenager had been kicked out of her home for eating a pop tart, she took her to her own particular house before calling the police on Thursday.

This couple constrained their little girl to live in the forested areas in light of the fact that she ate a

The young lady was returned home to her parents the next day, yet her parents were supposedly still inflexible about her one-week discipline. They showed her out again and constrained her to fight for herself, as indicated by NBC News.

The couple's asserted awful parenting prompted Sumter County police authorities setting them in custody on charges of disregard.

The couple has five children together and four of whom were taken to their grandma's home after their parents' capture, while the adolescent who was kicked out of the house was under the watchful eye of social administrations.

Police representative Braden Bunch said, "She couldn't return for any reason. Not to get a beverage, not to utilize the lavatory, nothing. We feel extremely sure that the parents were violating their limits from attempting to right a child's conduct to genuine criminal discipline."

Both parents were accused of a solitary check of unlawful disregard of a child. Nonetheless, it has been accounted for that the couple could confront more charges as the examination co
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