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Kids left alone

Rotorua Daily Post
19 Oct, 2011 02:00 AM3 mins to read

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The mother of three young children left alone at an indoor playground told staff there she did it "all the time".

The incident has prompted police warnings for parents to not use such facilities as babysitting services during school holidays.

Parents are being reminded of their responsibilities after three children, aged 4, 8 and 10, were left unattended by their mother for an hour at Taupo playcentre Chipmunks on Sunday.

Chipmunks owner and manager Rachel King said it was an upsetting incident, especially as the mother had told her she "did it all the time".

"It's shocking," Miss King said.

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"We do rely on parents to be responsible.

"It's hard, but some people aren't aware that others don't care."

When staff became aware the three children were unaccompanied, about an hour later, they called the siblings' father. But because it would take him an hour to get there, Miss King said she had no option but to call the police. The children were released back into the care of their father.

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Taupo police declined to comment to The Daily Post.

It was the second incident these school holidays at Chipmunks in Taupo, which opened in August. Last week a mother left her 13-year-old son in charge of a younger sibling.

In New Zealand it is illegal to leave children under 14 on their own without taking reasonable steps for their care and supervision.

Businesses such as Chipmunks can accept responsibility for children aged between 5 and 11 but only with parental consent, which requires paperwork to be filed.

Miss King said staff were happy to look after children between 5 and 11 if the paperwork was filed, acting as a babysitter for a specified time.

Rotorua Aquatic Centre has experienced similar cases of children being left alone. In the past staff called police several times during school holidays, but operations manager Colin Elstob said parents had so far been accepting responsibility these school holidays.

"When I worked on pool deck it used to be really bad - I had to go to court half a dozen times," Mr Elstob said.

"We've had a couple of kids this time but nothing like it used to be. When people come in, the front desk make it really clear what our policy is. It's a nationwide thing. We ask for the kids' ages and we're upfront about it.

"When you end up looking after three kids who have been dumped [at the pool] it takes us off from our primary role."

Recently three children were left unattended at the centre. They were removed from the pool and asked to dress and wait in the reception area to be collected.

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"We told them they weren't in the wrong but we can't have one member of staff looking after three kids."

Rotorua police Senior Sergeant Denton Grimes said police had received no reports of children left unattended these school holidays, unlike previous holidays.

"I look at kids and wonder where their parents are," he said.

"We would probably take some action, a warning or prosecution depending on the circumstances, age of children and how long they had been left."

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