There have been a number of disturbing news stories this week about young, vulnerable children being left unsupervised by their parents.
On Sunday, police say, a 3-year-old child had spent an hour wandering alone in the Merivale area in pouring rain before police were contacted.
Then on Tuesday it was reported that a manager in his 40s left his 4-year-old child at home alone and then tried to evade police at a checkpoint. The man returned a breath-alcohol reading of more than 900mcg of alcohol per litre of breath.
On the same day, a report about a mother who left her five children in a van in a SkyCity Casino carpark while she and her partner gambled - escaping a conviction because she wants to, of all things, become a social worker. This pair were charged with leaving a child unsupervised, which carried a maximum penalty of a $2000 fine.
Judge Grant Fraser decided not to convict the woman despite police opposition. The woman's partner was not so lucky; he was convicted because he had previous convictions.