Do you get an SMS or a phone call if your child doesn’t arrive at school in the morning? Some parents do, some don’t. The way Ann Golub sees it, that could mean the difference between life and death.
The Sydney mum has launched a petition to make it compulsory for schools to contact parents if their child doesn’t turn up. She believes there’s a danger of children being abducted as they walk to school. It’s a scenario that goes through her head.
“Between 8.30 at their home and 8.40 when they reach school, a car pulls over, grabs the child and puts them in the boot,” she says.
“Things like that are giving me shivers all over my body. Abductions still happen. We know that from the child Daniel [Morcombe] in Queensland.”
Golub says if a child was to be abducted on the way to school, it’s possible their parents wouldn’t be aware they’d gone missing until the end of the school day. She says if parents were told their child hadn’t turned up first thing in the morning, it would help.
