Locksmith Saves Kid from Arcade Claw Machine
On March 1st, at a restaurant in Perth, Australia, a small boy climbed up inside of a candy giving arcade game and became stuck inside. Upon seeing the boy’s predicament, his mother and restaurant staff to leap into action to get the two year old boy out.
After not being able to find the key for that particular machine, the restaurant owner had to call the local locksmith.
Upon arriving, the locksmith determined that he needed some additional tools to get the lock open. So after a quick trip back to his shop, the locksmith opened up the lock and saved the day. Mother and son were reunited and they all lived happily ever after. Except for the claw machine, that was promptly removed after the incident.
So hopefully this will be a live and learn experience for all parties that were involved, and everyone reading this story. The little boy will now know not to climb into claws machines. And that if you are the owner of a restaurant or arcade, make sure that you have keys to all of the machines you have on the premises.
See the full story and pictures here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1257423/Sweet-toothed-toddler-climbs-INSIDE-lolly-machine-guzzle-sweets--gets-trapped-inside.html