am I missing something here? (other than sympathy)

"A GRIEF-stricken mother has called for life-saving safety fences to be installed on all houseboats.

Jacinta Borchard's son Joshua, 3, drowned in the Murray River near Echuca on Sunday after climbing through widely spaced railings at the stern of a hired houseboat.

"Houseboat companies need to have a look at themselves," Ms Borchard said yesterday.

"Maybe they need to put pool fences and child-proof gates around the deck, or have an age limit for kids on the boats."

Maybe this woman needs to take a good look at herself and the concept of personal responsibility. Was she incapable of working out for herself that the railings were widely-spaced enough to allow a three year old to climb through? Couldn't work out that being inside talking to another mother while the kids played on deck unsupervised was the height of stupidity?
And if the houseboat company ought to have an age limit for kids on boats, then surely to God parents ought to have more sense than to take children that age on to the boat in the first place?
Now, I might be expected to finish this with an expression of sympathy for the mother--but I just can't. Perhaps houseboats need intelligent mothers installed, rather than "life saving safety fences". There will always be dangers for very young kids in the world around them--the function of parents to to shield them from those dangers and teach them an awareness of them. To demand that others be responsible by somehow creating a danger-free utopia is lunacy and will eventually reduce us all to the status of children.

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