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He got on the wrong bus and could not go home alone. A helpless eight -year -old cried at the bus stop when he was noticed by city guards from the patrol.
It was Tuesday afternoon, March 11, when city guards from the 3rd off -road unit noticed at the stop at Jagiełły Street a tearful little boy. They approached him. A nervous baby barely extracted that he was lost. At the stop at the school, he got on the wrong bus and could not find his way home. He added that he has no phone call and does not remember the number to his parents. The officers calmed down the boy.
Children can come back on their own, but parents are responsible for them
– Lost is a big stress for an eight -year -old – reported in the announcement of the guards trainee Ewa Rydelek, who has been working in the school patrol of the Warsaw City Guard for half a year. – To relax the atmosphere, I was interested in a police car. I showed the radio station and various devices. Then the boy calmed down and remembered that he had an ID. After the thread to the ball, with the help of the school, we set the phone number to his babysitter. It was a beloved aunt of a boy who quickly arrived. As soon as the baby saw her, a smile immediately appeared on his face. An eight -year -old was handed over to the guardian, and at the excrement he promised that he would be more careful, returning home – she added.
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Source: City Guard
The City Guard reminds that children who are at least seven years old can already travel on their own roads, but still are responsible for them. So let's equip your pupils with a card with a phone number to a legal guardian or “band-Nonzgubka”. This will allow quick contact with parents or guardians.
Author/author: katke/gp
Source: tvnwarszawa.pl
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