Mom tells daughter to destroy medical equipment. Mom now faces charges. |
Another you can't fix stupid story for you. Again, why would you want to risk your reputation, your job, your health, your freedom, your finances and your life for click bait?
Rules are made for a reason. Rules are there for the safety of yourself and others.
One mother decided to ignore the rules about messing with medical equipment. She let her daughter lick a tongue depressor and then place the instrument back into the container at a Jacksonville doctor office.
All About Kids and Families Medical Center was not happy about the woman posting her innocent daughter licking on their equipment and being encouraged to do so for click bait.
She said that she wanted to "just be silly" with her kids after waiting a long time at the doctor's office.
The video caption in her Snapchat video says, "Don't tell me how to live my life."
The video showed above the medical office rules, "Please don't touch medical supplies! Thank you!"
The doctor's office saw the video and were forced to dispose of all the equipment. They had to sanitized the entire facility because of one little girl's licking of a dispenser.
The mother at first didn't believe they were going to criminally charge her for this. She thought they were blowing this out of proportion.
American mom who told daughter to lick medical equipment is now facing a hefty bid if convicted. |
The woman, Cori Ward was charge with a felony. The felony is tampering with medical equipment, tampering with a consumer product without regard for possible death or bodily injury. Charges that could place her in the iron college for up to 20 years.
With that said, she will have child services visit her home. She will have to pay for the medical equipment. She will be banned from the facility. She will have to make a formal apology to the community. She and the daughter will have to take sexually transmitted disease tests. The five children if not in the custody of suspect's parents or father will have to be placed in protective custody.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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