Logos Stick said:
jopatura said:
Logos Stick said:
jopatura said:
HoustonAg2106 said:
The mom said it's not illegal for a kid to walk to the store and the cop responds it is when they are 10 years old.
So according to the law, what is the age when it is legal for someone to walk to the store? This is laughable
12. In Georgia they are allowed to be left at home alone from 10-12 at home no more then 2 hours. They can't be out and about.
Can you show us the penal code?
Based on what I read, there is no law.
https://abuse.publichealth.gsu.edu/child-supervision-guidelines-in-georgia/#:~:text=in%20Parental%20Custody-,1.,of%20maturity%20of%20the%20child.
Georgia technically has no minimum age in the penal code so that anyone could be arrested for leaving their minor alone. But not following these "guidelines" will result in your arrest.
Sorry, but I call major BS. To be arrested, you have to commit a crime defined by law. A guideline is not a law.
Also, I don't believe your other statement about minimum age.
The Laws on Age Requirements for Leaving Children Home Alone
There are only three states that have laws on minimum age requirements for leaving children home alone. The majority of states have guidelines, though not actual legal statutes outlining the provisions. Illinois, Oregon, and Maryland have laws stating the age children can be left home alone. In Maryland, that age is 8 years old.
Although Georgia does not have specific laws stating when a child may be left home alone, the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services has issued guidelines for parents. These guidelines state that 8 years old is too young in Georgia to leave a child home alone. The guidelines also state that when leaving children home alone between the ages of 9 and 12, parents should only do so for a period of two hours or less.
Also, according to the guidelines, children cannot look after younger children when home alone until they are the age of 13. Only at this time can they start to act as a babysitter and even then, only for a maximum period of 12 hours. Any time a parent wants to leave a child home alone, they must assess the child's maturity level, according to the guidelines.
Other Laws Pertaining to Leaving Children at Home Alone
Georgia may not have specific laws regarding leaving children home alone, but they do have laws on child abuse and neglect. A parent could face these charges for leaving a child home alone in a situation that placed the child in danger.
For example, if a parent left a child at home alone for an extended period of time and did not leave any food to eat, that could be considered neglect because the child would have no way of getting food for themselves. Or, if an older child was left home alone but had disabilities that left them unable to care for themselves, that could also be considered abuse or neglect.