3-Year-Old Hears Truckers' Profanity on Toy Walkie-Talkie
A West Virginia mother is seeking a recall of a popular walkie-talkie after her 3-year-old's toy apparently intercepted a profanity-laced conversation between truckers about drugs and strip clubs. Deborah Pancaro said she contacted Fisher-Price after she heard a conversation in which a man said "10-4" and other things that led her to believe the device was relaying a CB radio conversation. She says they were talking about smoking weed and being in a strip bar. The walkie-talkie is supposed to have a range of about 20 feet, but Pancaro said she heard one of the voices say he was driving on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, about 275 miles north of her home. Fisher-Price apologized for Pancaro's "disappointing experience."
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