This is NOT gun-related, nor is this information confirmed. But it is too important NOT to post.
I just received the following e-mail from my daughter and son-in-law.
THIS INFORMATION IS *NOT* CONFIRMED!
but it seems rational enough to warrant immediate notification!
I have dropped the addressees and corrected some format errors.
Other than that, this is how I received it:
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Subject: FW: READ THIS!!!!!Even if you DON'T have kids I think you will find
this interesting.
The boys will no longer play in the ball pit at any establishment
-----Original Message-----
These 2 true stories....
Dillon and Casey were playing in the Ball Pit at Discovery Zone at the
Broadwater. Dillon lost his watch and was very upset.. (Gran and Pop had
given it to him)...
We dug and dug in those balls trying to find the watch. We found vomit, we
found food,
we found poop and other stuff I do not want to discuss. I went to the
manager and
raised ten kinds of hell.
Come to find out the Ball pit is only cleaned out once a month (I have my
doubts if it is that often). My kids will never play in another one.
-----
Hi, My name is Lauren Archer, my son Kevin and I lived in Sugarland,TX.
On October 2nd, 1994 I took my only son to McDonald's for his 3rd birthday.
After he finished lunch, I allowed him to play in the ball pit.
When he started whining later on, I asked him what was wrong, he pointed to
the back of his pull-up and simply said "Mommy, it hurts." But I couldn't find
anything wrong with him at that time. I bathed him when we got home, and
it was at that point when I found a welt on his left buttock. Upon
investigating, it seemed as if there was something like
a splinter under the welt. I made an appointment to have it taken out the
next day, but soon he started vomiting and shaking, then his eyes rolled back
into his head. From there, we went to the emergency room. He died later that
night.
It turned out that the welt on his buttock was the tip of a hypodermic needle
that had broken off inside. The autopsy revealed that Kevin had died from
heroin overdose.
The next week, the police removed the balls from the ball pit and lo and
behold - there was rotten food, several hypodermic needles (some full, some
used), knives, half-eaten candy, diapers, feces, and the stench of urine. If a
child is not safe in a child's play area then where?
You can find the article on Kevin Archer in the October 10, 1994 issue of the
Houston Chronicle. Please forward this to all loving mothers and fathers!
SPC Stacey N. Oats
Drug Demand Reduction Coordinator
MT-DDR@cdmail.ngb.army.mil
(406) 841-3179
(406) 449-7689
=============================
Again! I have NOT confirmed this information!
Dennis
I just received the following e-mail from my daughter and son-in-law.
THIS INFORMATION IS *NOT* CONFIRMED!
but it seems rational enough to warrant immediate notification!
I have dropped the addressees and corrected some format errors.
Other than that, this is how I received it:
-----
Subject: FW: READ THIS!!!!!Even if you DON'T have kids I think you will find
this interesting.
The boys will no longer play in the ball pit at any establishment
-----Original Message-----
These 2 true stories....
Dillon and Casey were playing in the Ball Pit at Discovery Zone at the
Broadwater. Dillon lost his watch and was very upset.. (Gran and Pop had
given it to him)...
We dug and dug in those balls trying to find the watch. We found vomit, we
found food,
we found poop and other stuff I do not want to discuss. I went to the
manager and
raised ten kinds of hell.
Come to find out the Ball pit is only cleaned out once a month (I have my
doubts if it is that often). My kids will never play in another one.
-----
Hi, My name is Lauren Archer, my son Kevin and I lived in Sugarland,TX.
On October 2nd, 1994 I took my only son to McDonald's for his 3rd birthday.
After he finished lunch, I allowed him to play in the ball pit.
When he started whining later on, I asked him what was wrong, he pointed to
the back of his pull-up and simply said "Mommy, it hurts." But I couldn't find
anything wrong with him at that time. I bathed him when we got home, and
it was at that point when I found a welt on his left buttock. Upon
investigating, it seemed as if there was something like
a splinter under the welt. I made an appointment to have it taken out the
next day, but soon he started vomiting and shaking, then his eyes rolled back
into his head. From there, we went to the emergency room. He died later that
night.
It turned out that the welt on his buttock was the tip of a hypodermic needle
that had broken off inside. The autopsy revealed that Kevin had died from
heroin overdose.
The next week, the police removed the balls from the ball pit and lo and
behold - there was rotten food, several hypodermic needles (some full, some
used), knives, half-eaten candy, diapers, feces, and the stench of urine. If a
child is not safe in a child's play area then where?
You can find the article on Kevin Archer in the October 10, 1994 issue of the
Houston Chronicle. Please forward this to all loving mothers and fathers!
SPC Stacey N. Oats
Drug Demand Reduction Coordinator
MT-DDR@cdmail.ngb.army.mil
(406) 841-3179
(406) 449-7689
=============================
Again! I have NOT confirmed this information!
Dennis