"What kind of parent is this? What was she thinking?" - a flurry of indignation in the comments under the video from Sochi. And not without reason. The footage, shot on a dash cam, is truly shocking. The camera is working in a car in which two girls are riding. Right in front of them, a crossover is driving. And from its trunk, suddenly, a child falls out onto the road! And then - another one. The crossover with the proudly open trunk door drives on. As it will become clear later, the driver of the car, who lost the children, will return for the kids only after a few minutes. Yes, far from immediately the driver - or rather, the driver, noticed the loss. Fortunately, everything ended well. The boy escaped with abrasions and a slight fright - he immediately jumped up after the fall and rushed to the side of the road, miraculously not getting under the wheels of speeding cars. His three-year-old sister was less lucky. She needed medical help. The children's mother was fined 3 thousand rubles for violating the rules for transporting people. When the hype began, the Krasnodar Investigative Committee became interested in the incident. So the woman's attitude to her parental responsibilities will be assessed not only administratively, but possibly also criminally. But there is still no answer to the main question. And the question is: why? Why was it necessary to put the children in the trunk? It is clear that they are having so much fun. But an adult should have a brain, right? Even if she is confident in her driving skills, there may be other idiots on the road. What if there is an emergency stop? What if the driver driving behind did not keep his distance? What will be left of the children in the trunk? In the end, why not slam that unfortunate door shut properly? .. But this is far from the first case when parents hope for God knows what, putting their children in the car. In Perm, in Stavropol there were similar cases - an unbuckled child was playing around, pulling the lever on the door. It is clear how it ended. And not every time the parents were fined. It all ended with videos on YouTube.