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Are we going to sue auto makers when our kids run out in front of cars? This is not a new, unknown phenomenon that only happens with Crocs. When my kids were small (they are 16 and 18 now) my wife and I were aware of the possibility of this type of accident. We were careful when we got on escalators to make sure our kids kept there feet in the center of the step. We also installed child latches on cabinets, kept the guns and other dangerous items out of reach etc.<br> <br> It is the responsibility of parents to ensure the safety of children, not manufacturers. If we knew the dangers 17 years ago, Belinda should have been aware and taken steps to avoid the injury.
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