Nanny Spy Plates
Oh boy, I'm in trouble now.
It seems that a lawyer has invented a way to spy on nannies:
Just as trucking companies put signs on their vehicles asking the public to report unsafe drivers, parents can now put license plates on their baby strollers to get feedback on the behavior of their nannies.Yes, just like semi-trucks have "how's my driving?" bumper stickers, now some nannies will be suffering with "how's my nannying?" license plates.The parents, who pay $50 for a plate, receive an e-mail alerting them to the report, which they access on the Web site (http://howsmynanny.com//default.aspx) using a password.
Starishevsky said she came up with the idea after she saw a nanny in a New York city park who for at least an hour ignored the two young girls she was looking after.Of course, you know me, if I had a stroller to drag around, I'd plaster a sticker on it saying,"I was so frustrated," said Starishevsky. "How do I tell the mother that these kids could have run into the street, they could have been taken away at the hand of a stranger."
How's my nannying?
Dial 1-800-EAT-SH*T.
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Comments
Don't worry Sam, anyone stupid enough to pay $50 for a plate telling someone to access a website when they could make a sign and use a free email account is too stupid to be able to access the account.
BTW who says the Nanny has to leave the plate viisible when she is out with the kid?
Any redneck will tell you duct tape is the solution to most of the world's ills. ;-)
Posted by: Dan Kauffman
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October 31, 2006 09:41 PM