Received Wednesday, December 31, 2008.
A group of three nannies sitting on their butts on the stage area of the kids department while two little girls (I believe about 3 years old?) run around the crowded department. The employees approached the two girls but they could not communicate their names or who they were with. Finally they found the nannies who could have cared less.
As they were leaving a little later, the entire group actually deliberately left the department without one of the little girls. She was left standing confused and vulnerable in the crowded kids dept until the the employees found the nannies. Again they could have cared less.
One of the nannies was African American with long braided hair, and one of the other women was Latina I believe. I did not see the third woman. There was a Caucasian little girl with dark hair and another Caucasian little girl with dirty blonde or light brown hair. Both with big eyes, lots of smiles and either did not speak English or could not communicate yet. There was also a little boy maybe a year or two older with sandy blonde hair in a brown coat. I've seen them at this store before and each time they neglect these children.
5 comments:
They should have called the cops when they left the kid. That way the parents would know, and hopefully the nanny would get charged with something.
I'm not sure a cop would have made it over in time, but it looks like the Employees did a good job and had everything under control. There's not much else that can be done for now except hope that these kids Parents see this.
However, if anyone does happen to see a child getting severely neglected or abused, it would be smart to at least call the Police and make a report, even if by the time they arrive the nanny and children are gone.
I agree with park slope. Just by calling and having a report made, it's there the next time and can be used against the nanny.
It's too bad that lazy, uncaring slugs like these nannies have jobs while deserving nannies can't find work.
Amen Sprak! I left my Nanny Nightmare on the 22nd and still haven't found a job. I hadn't felt the economic strain until now. But hey, I have a temporary free place to live and $40 bucks in my pocket, so I'm not going to complain, too much...
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