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Teh One Who Knocks
04-25-2017, 11:04 AM
FOX 5 Las Vegas


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LAS VEGAS (FOX5) - A mother says an employee made her put a shirt on her 3-year-old daughter while she played on the splash pad at Town Square. It's sparked a huge debate on whether or not female toddlers should be treated the same as male toddlers when it comes to what they're wearing.

Gwen Buckles said her 3-year-old daughter was playing on the splash pad in her clothes. She went up to her mom and said she was cold and asked if she could take her wet shirt off. Gwen thought nothing of it and allowed her daughter to take off her wet shirt. A few minutes later, an employee approached Gwen telling her it’s policy that all girls must wear some sort of top.

“I said well what about my son and she said no well little boys are fine to run around without their tops. I looked at her and I said she's three and she's cold,” Gwen said.

She says she put the wet shirt back on her toddler and went to management. A sign outside of the splash pad says, “swim diapers are required.” However, management sent her a revised list of rules that also adds, “proper swim attire.”

“Afterward I'm like 'why did I just put my daughter into a cold wet shirt, but my son is playing without his shirt on just the same as she was? It's ridiculous,’’’ Gwen said.

“I don't think of it as anything wrong. I mean as they get older, yes, I would say cover up or a little bathing suit, but I wouldn't think anything of my daughter not having a little top on in the water,” said Rocio Roberts, a parent in the area.

“Maybe I'm old school but I believe that a little girl should always have a shirt on, especially nowadays, we have too many problems with people that have looked at little children,” added parent Maria Deandrade.

Muddy
04-25-2017, 12:49 PM
I dunno.. Wheres the line drawn?

PorkChopSandwiches
04-25-2017, 03:27 PM
The line isnt 3. Maybe you cut it at 1st grade, but come on. There is no difference at that age

Muddy
04-25-2017, 05:15 PM
Yeah, but we dont live in an age ruled by common sense any more.

deebakes
04-26-2017, 12:44 AM
whore :hand: