Mike Sabin has been a very busy backbench MP. No lolling around on the beach and soaking up the rays for National's Northland MP. He's been working on not one but four private member's bills that will go into the ballot box (according to Parliamentary rules, an MP is only
Kerre McIvor: Parents should share the blame
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Making it an offence to be drunk in a public place would at least encourage individual responsibility. Photo / Bradley Ambrose
On a lesser scale, when my daughter was younger she stayed overnight with a friend having a 15th birthday party. She was expected home at 10am, but her friend's mum, Desiree, rang to say Kate would be late as she was on clean-up duty. The party had been gatecrashed and when the gatecrashers were expelled they left a trail of destruction. The kids who had stayed the night were put to work by Desiree, cleaning up broken glass, removing graffiti and repairing fences. They hadn't done the damage but Desiree felt responsible for what had happened to the neighbours and, by extension, the kids were responsible, too. Good parent. No wonder her girls have grown up to be gorgeous adults.
It's not always the parents' fault. There are kids who are born wild. I met an armed robber once, filming a bank safety video, who said he came from a thoroughly respectable family. But from the time he was capable of cognitive thought, he wanted to live outside the rules. He said he was sorry for the pain he'd caused his parents, but not sorry enough to give up his outlaw life.
Should Sabin's bill proceed through the House, surely a judge would be able to discern between parents doing their very best and parents who didn't give damn about the welfare of their kids.