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  2. Airline Passenger Refuses to Switch Seats to Appease Child ...

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    "At this point, the dad leaned over and asked, 'Would you mind switching seats with her? She’s just a kid,' " the passenger says

  3. Airplane passenger refuses to switch seats with child ...

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    The child’s father replied that it “would be nice” of the passenger to switch seats and that it “wouldn’t hurt.” The passenger continued to refuse, explaining that the little girl’s ...

  4. Passenger refuses to let mother and child sit in her plane ...

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    A woman has refused to give up her assigned seat on an airplane for a mother and child to sit together. In a recent Reddit post shared to the popular “Entitled People” subreddit, she and her ...

  5. Child safety lock - Wikipedia

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    [4] The lock is typically engaged via a small switch on the edge of the door that is only accessible when the door is open. Some cars [5] implement the child lock control as a rotary mechanism which can only be operated with a key. This design ensures the child lock remains in position, preventing passengers from changing the lock position when ...

  6. Thermal cutoff - Wikipedia

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    A thermal switch (sometimes thermal reset or thermal cutout (TCO)) is a device which normally opens at a high temperature (often with a faint "plink" sound) and re-closes when the temperature drops. The thermal switch may be a bimetallic strip , often encased in a tubular glass bulb to protect it from dust or short circuit .

  7. Switch (corporal punishment) - Wikipedia

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    The tamarind switch (in Creole English tambran switch) is a judicial birch-like instrument for corporal punishment made from three tamarind rods, braided and oiled, used long after independence in the Caribbean Commonwealth island states of Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago.

  8. Flight delayed after child refuses to buckle seat belt ... - AOL

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  9. Parents Accused of Leaving Toddler in Closet Overnight with ...

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    If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline ...